Requtech
Announces Industry-First Ka-Band Multi-Orbit Land
Mobility Terminal: RESA L Ka
June 17,
2024
Requtech AB,
a leader in satellite communication technology,
proudly announces the launch of the industry's first
Ka-band multi-orbit land mobility terminal, the
RESA L Ka, at the Eurosatory
show in Paris. The groundbreaking, highly innovative
new terminal from Requtech, operates seamlessly
across GEO and MEO networks and is prepared for the
upcoming Ka-band LEO networks - showcasing
Requtech’s relentless commitment to pioneering
advancements in satellite communication. The RESA L
Ka will be available in Q4 2024.
Unmatched
Innovation and Performance
The RESA L
Ka terminal is engineered for optimal performance in
Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) and Medium Earth
Orbit (MEO) and is future-ready for LEO Ka
constellations.
Leveraging its successful GEO/MEO reflector system,
the PICO 120a, and the proven RESA M Ku multi-orbit
GEO/LEO terminal, Requtech is now cementing its
position as Europe’s leading supplier of multi-orbit
connectivity solutions with the addition of the RESA
L Ka terminal. The company’s mission is to
revolutionize communication capabilities, enhancing
global connectivity with cutting-edge innovations.
Compact
and Powerful
Designed
with market-leading SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power)
metrics of 81x45x11 cm and 25 kg, the RESA L Ka
terminal delivers exceptional performance with a G/T
of 13 dB/K and an EIRP of 49 dBW.
The RESA L Ka Terminal: A New Era in Satellite
Communications
"At Requtech
AB, our team's dedication and expertise have been
instrumental in achieving this significant
milestone," states Dr. Omid Sotoudeh, CEO. "We are
leading the satellite technology revolution with our
cutting-edge Multi-Orbit RESA L Ka terminal. This
breakthrough product offers seamless operation
across multiple constellations and orbits,
positioning us as the go-to solution for
next-generation satellite communications."
The next
phase for the RESA L Ka terminal includes rigorous
certification processes with satellite operators.
With initial pre-series production underway, the
satellite communication technology provider
anticipates general availability by Q1 2025.
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