SPARTIN Multi-Band Transceiver Antenna
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The SPARTIN is a multi-band transceiver antenna designed to accommodate up
to 15 dB of insertion loss over long
cable runs and provide integrated
multi-band elements.
key features & benefits
applications
> Buildings / Combat Operations Centers (COCs) / Tactical Operations Centers (TOCs)
> Ground-Mobile Platforms
> Ship installations requiring long cable runs
> Tower perimeter surveillance
SPECIFICATIONS
The SPARTIN antenna design eliminates the need for multiple antenna packages
and allows integrators to position a single antenna for maximum efficiency and
optimal line-of-site coverage. To eliminate the need for a DC power source to be
placed at the physical location of the antenna, DC power to the antenna is
multiplexed over the cable from the control module. The SPARTIN antenna is
designed to handle both analog and digital signals, ranging from UHF to Ku band.
The SPARTIN antenna is ideal for use in austere environments where line-of-site is
critical and placement is challenging, including buildings / tactical operations centers,
ground-mobile platforms, ship installations requiring long cable runs, and
tower perimeter surveillance.
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Key Features
Specs
applications
The SPARTIN antenna design eliminates the need for multiple antenna packagesand allows integrators to position a single antenna for maximum efficiency and optimal line-of-site coverage. To eliminate the need for a DC power source to be placed at the physical location of the antenna, DC power to the antenna is multiplexed over the cable from the control module.
> Buildings / Combat Operations Centers (COCs) / Tactical Operations Centers (TOCs)
> Ground-Mobile Platforms
> Ship installations requiring long cable runs
> Tower perimeter surveillance
> Buildings / Combat Operations Centers (COCs) / Tactical Operations Centers (TOCs)
> Ground-Mobile Platforms
> Ship installations requiring long cable runs
> Tower perimeter surveillance
The SPARTIN is a multi-band transceiver antenna designed to accommodate up to 15 dB of insertion loss over long
cable runs and provide integrated multi-band elements.
SPARTIN
The SPARTIN antenna is ideal for use in austere environments where line-of-site is critical and placement is challenging, including buildings / tactical operations centers, ground-mobile platforms, ship installations requiring long cable runs, and tower perimeter surveillance.
ABOUT
Features
applications
SPecs
bands
Band
Antenna Type
Polarization
Beamwidth
UHF
L
S
C-Low
C-High
Ku-Low
Ku-High
Horizon
Horizon / Overhead
Omni / Directional
Omni / Directional
Omni / Directional
Omni / Directional
Horizon / Overhead
Vertical
Righ-Hand Circular
Righ-Hand Circular
Vertical
Vertical
Vertical
Vertical
360º
360º
360º
360º (4 x 90º)
360º (4 x 90º)
360º (4 x 90º)
360º (4 x 90º)
Specifications
Altitude (Storage)
Altitude (Operating)
Temperature (Storage)
Temperature (Operating)
Temperature Shock
Rain
Humidity
MIL-STD-810G, Method 508.6, Procedure I, 30 minutes each exposed side
Environmental
MIL-STD-810G, Method 500.5, Procedure I, 40,000 feet
MIL-STD-810G, Method 500.5, Procedure II, 15,000 feet
MIL-STD-810G, Method 501.5, 502.5, Procedure I, -46°C to +85°C
MIL-STD-810G, Method 501.5, 502.5, Procedure II, -40°C to +65°C
MIL-STD-810G, Method 503.5, Procedure I-C, -46°C to +85°C
MIL-STD-810G, Method 507.5, Procedure II, ten 24-hour cycles
MIL-STD-810G, Method 509.5, four 24-hour periods
MIL-STD-810G, Method 510.5, Procedure I and Procedure II
MIL-STD-810G, Method 512.5, Procedure I, one meter for 30 minutes
MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Procedure I, Cat 4, Figure 514.6C-I, Table 514.6C-II, 60 min / axis
MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Procedure I, Cat 24, Figure 514.6E-1, 60 min / axis
MIL-STD-167-1A, Type 1
MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure I, 40g, 11 ms (with optional vehicle mount)
Salt Fog
Dust and Sand
Immersion
Vibration (Operational)
Vibration (Non-Operational)
Vibration (Shipboard)
Shock (Functional)
Shock (Transit Drop)
MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure IV
Shock (Shipboard)
EMC
EME
Lightning
EMRADHAZ
MIL-DTL-901E, Lightweight, Grade A, Class I, Type A
MIL-STD-461G, CS118, RE101, RE102, RE103, RS103
MIL-STD-464C, Section 5.3, Table 1 for Shipboard Weather Decks, tailored to maximum power received of +37 dBm
MIL-STD-464C, Section 5.5, Indirect
MIL-STD-464C, Section 5.9
19.5" H x 4" W
Dimensions (Length)
Weight
Connector
Colors
Less than 4 pounds (excluding optional vehicle mount)
N-Type, Male, Stainless Steel
Gray, Tan or Green
Mount
Vehicle Mount (Optional)
SPECS
Applications
Features
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SPECS
Applications
Features
about
> Supports any length of off-the-shelf coaxial cable with a maximum insertion loss up to 15 dB (approximately 100-500 feet, depending on cable type)
> Interference prevention by providing filtering and immunity for out-of-band interference and noise
> Integrated multi-band elements
Length | Interference | Bands
Coverage | Module | Tracking
Frequencies | Multiplexes | Swapping
> Horizon and overhead beam coverage for
L and S bands
> The antenna and control module are software- upgradeable in the field to allow easy programming as new “Smart Features”
are implemented
> Automatic and manual RF signal and metadata tracking modes
> C, Ku Omni/Directional
> Supports scanning through all frequencies, bands, and across all C and Ku band sectors
> Multiplexes all signals between control module and antenna on a single coax cable
> Supports hot swapping
> Supports any length of off-the-shelf coaxial cable with a maximum insertion loss up to 15 dB (approximately 300-500 feet, depending on cable type)
> Interference prevention by providing filtering and immunity for out-of-band interference and noise
> Integrated multi-band elements
> Horizon and overhead beam coverage for L and
S bands
> The antenna and control module are software- upgradeable in the field to allow easy programming as new “Smart Features” are implemented
> Automatic and manual RF signal and metadata tracking modes
> C, Ku Omni/Directional
> Supports scanning through all frequencies, bands,
and across all C and Ku band sectors
> Multiplexes all signals between control module and antenna on a single coax cable
> Supports hot swapping
The SPARTIN antenna is designed to handle both analog and digital signals, ranging from UHF to Ku band.
PUBLIC RELEASE. Cleared by DoD/OSR for public release under 20-S-1736 July 24, 2020.
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