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2 Way Divider

Use a Divider and a 10 MHz Splitter to have a modem feed two BUCS.  Remember that the L-band Divider (or an L-band Combiner), cannot pass the 10 MHz reference. The DC from the modem is blocked, and high power DC is fed from separate power supplies to each of the BUCs.

2 Way Divider for Redundant BUCS

A Mux Tee in reverse is used to block the DC and extract the 10 MHz reference from a modem. A 10 MHz switch to control a pair of redundant BUCS.  A two/way Divider/Combiner is used to split the L-band signal between the BUCs, and a pair of standard MT25s is used to multiplex the signals back onto the lines that supply the redundant BUCS.

2 Way Divider and 10 MHz Source for Redundant BUCS

Using a two-way divider to provide L-band from a single modem to a redundant pair of BUCS.  Here, a Master Oscillator provides the 10 MHz.

4 BDCs and 1 BUC 16 Receivers and a Modem equals 1 VSAT

An Orbital Master Oscillator and two 3 Way 10 MHz Splitters provide the discipline for 4 BDCs and a BUC.  Four 4 Way L-band dividers (combiners in reverse) supply the 12 receivers, and a modem supplies the BUC.

Many variations are available on this theme, and if you don't see it here doesn't mean we don't (or won't) make it.