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Orbital MODM - 10 MHz Master Oscillator, Dual Modules(TCXO)

Features:

Oscillator

Great phase noise:  -147 dBc/Hz @ 1kHz

Excellent thermal stability: ± 1.5 x 10-7, +0 to 40º C

Sine wave purity, low harmonic content

Good aging: ±1 x 10-6 per day after 30 days

 

Bias Tee Mux (as secondary modules)

High-pass filtered L band:

        roll-off below 900 MHz, flat 950 through 2100 MHz

        Assures DC block to Rx port and 10 MHz port

Filtered 10MHz

Low thru loss from 10 MHz input to LNB

Low-pass filtered DC, 1 Amp capacity, 2.5 amp for transmitters

Any combination of 50W and 75W  in/out Impedance transforms;

         (e.g. 75W J-1 to 50W J-2)

Very low band-pass ripple

Very low L band through loss

Very high Rx port to 10 MHz port isolation, no leakage back to receiver

Superior Input and Output VSWR

Protects phase noise performance

Exceptional immunity to ground loop modulation

 

Functional

 

Will operate with LNBs, VSATs, BUCs, and Modems

Will eliminate loss of lock and bit error rate problems caused by poorly designed

          bias tees and 'kluged' solutions

Will reduce stray RF ingress into receivers/modems by filtering out all 

          extraneous signals except the desired L band signal

Will ensure that high level 10 MHz signals are delivered only to the LNB and

           not back to the receiver or modem.

Will filter and condition the DC power to eliminate extraneous signals coming

           in through the power supply

 

Structural

 

Machined from solid aluminum block for strength, stability, and endurance

Available in a stack (as pictured), on a plate, or in a rack

Allodyne finish for corrosion protection and excellent RF shielding/ grounding

Excellent shielding and grounding

"Back O Rack" mounting bracket for ease of installation and lead dress

Cannon to BNC adapter cable available

Fewer cables and connectors yields less signal degradation

Reduces the mess of cables at the back of the rack

Full test documentation available

Provides stability for cables

 

Benefits

Lower cost, higher quality with a one-box solution

No labor to source, assemble and test a 'kluge'

Custom design variations welcome

Custom labeling requirements welcome

 

Flexible Solutions

An Orbital MODM 10 MHz TCXO Oscillator with Dual Modules seamlessly integrates your system and provides minimum insertion loss, maximum port to port isolation, professionally matched impedances, and gives a choice of connectors providing ease of installation.  This configuration can be used to provide a 10 MHz reference and DC power insertion for a horizontal/vertical polarity system or to provide a VSAT with a common 10 MHz source for up and down links.

Another possible configuration would be with a Master Oscillator, a Mux Tee, and a 10 MHz Splitter, providing multiple 10 MHz signals for multiple devices.

 

Made for Professional Use, Made for Satellite

Orbital Systems Interface Products are made specifically for the satellite industry, and are designed for professional and industrial quality systems.  Orbital SIP products are built for rack mounting, and for use indoors or out. 

 

 

MODM - 10 MHz Master Oscillator, Dual Modules (TCXO) Features

 

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Revised: March 19, 2009