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RGUC-C Low Power (IFL)

RevGo
RGUC-C Low Power (IFL)

Block Up-Converter (BUC) — RGUC-C Low Power (IFL), frequency S: 5.850-6.425 GHz E: 5.850-6.725 GHz, output 20W, 40W.

Technical specifications

Frequency
S: 5.850-6.425 GHz E: 5.850-6.725 GHz
Power/Output
20W, 40W
PT02E
-14-19P
DC Version
+36 ~ +72 VDC (optional)
AC Version
+85 to +265 VAC (47-63Hz)
Power Consumption
25W BUC 40W BUC
RF Output VSWR
1.25:1
IF Input VSWR
1.5:1
Size (inches)
10.1*5.3*4.5 10.1*5.3*5.3
Weight (lbs)
9.7 10.6
Operating Temperature
-40 to +60oC
Humidity
0-100% (condensing)
Altitude
0-15,000 feet ASL
RF Frequency
5.850-6.425 GHz 5.850-6.725 GHz
IF Frequency
950-1525 MHz 950-1825 MHz
Local Frequency
4.9 GHz 4.9 GHz
External Ref
10MHz, 0±5dBm
Output Power
25W BUC 40W BUC
Rated/Saturated
44dBm 46dBm
PLin1
43dBm 45dBm
PLin2
42dBm 44dBm
PLin
41dBm 43dBm
Small Signal Gain
70dB
Gain Variation
1dB p-p/36MHz
Gain Adjustment
20dB (50-70dB, Step: 0.1dB)
Phase Noise
-65dBc/Hz@100Hz
IF &
10 MHz IN
Optional
1:1 Redundancy Configuration; 1:1 Redundancy Kit

About

RevGo Global’s RGUC-C Low Power (IFL) is a block up-converter (buc) designed for satellite ground-segment (VSAT/SNG/maritime) RF chains, manufactured by RevGo Global Inc. (Reston, VA, USA), a satellite earth-station RF equipment manufacturer founded in 2002 and operating an ISO 9001:2015 quality system. This model operates over S: 5.850-6.425 GHz E: 5.850-6.725 GHz with rated output/class of 20W, 40W. RevGo’s product line uses highly integrated RF technologies (RFIC and GaN), is designed for high-volume production, and is built for rugged outdoor operation (typ. -40 to +60C, 0-100% humidity condensing, up to 10,000 ft altitude). Typical applications include maritime VSAT terminals, 5G backhaul, SNG (satellite news gathering) vehicles, and fixed, portable, or transportable satellite terminals. Full RF, power, mechanical, and interface specifications are provided in the manufacturer’s datasheet linked below.

Documentation

Need the full ICD, test reports or a specific revision? Ask the supplier directly.

Source: revgoglobal.com ↗