DocumentCode :
2249979
Title :
LMST-the lightweight multiband satellite communications terminal
Author :
Kelly, Alexander J. ; Henderson, Alan ; Wandrei, Joan ; Schwefler, Capt J.
Author_Institution :
Satellite Transmission Syst. Inc., Hauppauge, NY, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
2-5 Oct 1994
Firstpage :
511
Abstract :
LMST is a rapidly deployable, self-contained satellite communications subsystem capable of accessing international, regional, military, and domestic satellites worldwide. Operation is supported at commercial C- and Ku-band frequencies, as is operation at military X-band frequencies. LMST is the first multiband terminal which is capable of rapid band change during deployment. All of the electronics are triband. Only the antenna feed assemblies, which include redundant band-specific low-noise amplifiers, are changed out for frequency band reconfiguration. The terminal is housed in a trailer which is transportable by both military and commercial aircraft. It is also capable of helicopter transport. The trailer includes redundant 10 kw generators, to power the full complement of electronics and an uninterruptible power supply to maintain power to critical circuits when necessary. The terminal includes a significant amount of test equipment and Government-furnished baseband equipment. One of the technical advances made under LMST program was the introduction of a single modem capable of meeting waveform and interoperability requirements for both INTELSAT and DSCS. In addition, the modem is capable of being electronically switched between MIL-STD-188-114 balanced and Tactical NRZ unbalanced digital interfaces, which was necessary to interface with baseband equipment integrated into LMST and to be interoperable with the MD-945 modem now in Government inventory. Two LMST terminals have been delivered to the US Air Force
Keywords :
military communication; military equipment; modems; satellite communication; telecommunication terminals; C-band; DSCS; INTELSAT; Ku-band; LMST; MIL-STD-188-114; antenna feed assemblies; baseband equipment; digital interfaces; frequency band reconfiguration; international satellites; interoperability requirements; lightweight multiband satellite communications terminal; military X-band frequencies; military satellites; modem; redundant band-specific low-noise amplifiers; regional satellites; satellite communications subsystem; test equipment; uninterruptible power supply; waveform requirements; Aerospace electronics; Antenna feeds; Artificial satellites; Baseband; Frequency; Military aircraft; Military communication; Military satellites; Modems; Satellite communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1994. MILCOM '94. Conference Record, 1994 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fort Monmouth, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1828-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1994.473918
Filename :
473918
Link To Document :
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