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Teledyne Paradise Datacom’s family of indoor packaged, phase combined solid state power amplifier (SSPA) systems provide the highest degree of redundancy and system reliability. Teledyne’s Phase-Combined Indoor Rack Mounted GaAs SSPA Systems can be configured using any combination of Teledyne Paradise Datacom’s Indoor Packaged amplifiers. Click Here to Contact us for a Quotation.
Teledyne Paradise Datacom’s family of indoor packaged, phase combined solid state power amplifier (SSPA) systems provide the highest degree of redundancy and system reliability. Teledyne’s Phase-Combined Indoor Rack Mounted GaAs SSPA Systems can be configured using any combination of Teledyne Paradise Datacom’s Indoor Packaged amplifiers.
Teledyne’s 1:1 Phase Combined Systems are an economical solution to providing high output power capability with the addition of soft-fail redundancy, 1:2 Phase Combined Systems can provide full output power redundancy to mission critical applications which cannot tolerate any decrease in output power capability.
All phase combined systems include a Teledyne 1RU system controller with a full color touchscreen display and user-friendly menu structure for monitor and control of the system.
Teledyne Phase-Combined Indoor Rack Mounted GaAs SSPA Systems Features:
Teledyne Phase-Combined Indoor Rack Mounted GaAs SSPA System Options:
Teledyne Paradise Datacom develops innovative satellite modems, solid state power amplifiers (SSPA), low noise amplifiers (LNA), block up converters (BUC) and related subsystems for leading SATCOM organizations worldwide in the military and commercial markets. Teledyne Paradise Datacom is a part of Teledyne Microwave Solutions. Highly competitive pricing is achieved by enabling only the features you need at any time. Future-proofing is assured by convenient software upgrades via Ethernet or a memory stick and lots of processing headroom, protecting your investment.
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