Quadsat Antenna Measurement System
Drone-based satellite antenna test and calibration system supporting the full antenna lifecycle, tailored for LEO and multi-orbit terminals.
Technical specifications
- Measurement capabilities
- Pointing accuracy, tracking and handover, radiation pattern raster and cut, cross-polar discrimination, gain, EIRP, G/T
- Antenna types supported
- Multi-beam, flat-panel, electronically steerable (LEO and multi-orbit)
- Lifecycle coverage
- Manufacturing QC, vendor type approval, factory/site acceptance testing, in-situ deployment calibration, ongoing performance monitoring
- Test platform
- Drone-mounted satellite signal emulator
About
Quadsat’s antenna measurement system uses a drone-mounted signal emulator to test and calibrate satellite communication antennas across their full lifecycle: manufacturing quality control, vendor type approval, factory and site acceptance testing, in-situ calibration and antenna registration for uplink approval at deployment, and ongoing performance monitoring for proactive maintenance. The system offers specialized capabilities for validating and calibrating advanced LEO and multi-orbit antennas, including multi-beam, flat-panel, and electronically steerable designs, using satellite emulation to evaluate pointing accuracy, tracking and handover, radiation pattern raster and cut, cross-polar discrimination, gain, and EIRP/G-over-T.
Documentation
No public datasheet yet — request the datasheet / ICD from the supplier.