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Vislink to launch Mantis-LT flyaway antenna

Vislink today announced plans to launch its Mantis-LT lightweight antenna at IBC 2014 in Amsterdam next month.

The Mantis-LT unit includes the Ku band feed and materials developed for Vislink’s successful Mantis MSAT satellite data terminal. Available with either a 90cm or 120cm reflector for Ku band TX/RX operation, the Mantis-LT offers flexibility for customers to package their own hardware into Vislink’s portable and lightweight terminal design.

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Based on the precision antenna system used in the military spec MSAT terminal launched by Vislink last year, the Mantis-LT is suitable for use across the broadcast and surveillance markets as an ultra-lightweight quick deploy flyaway antenna. The portable form factor makes it ideal for satellite newsgathering, emergency communications or disaster recovery applications. The Mantis-LT can also be paired with a variety of Vislink uplink products for additional data and video applications.

Featuring a collapsible design, the 90cm antenna can be stowed in a single backpack-style case. The 120cm option fits into two cases which can be joined together to create a single backpack, yet still weighs less than 23kgs.

“Agencies that rely on lightweight, quick deploy flyaway systems have been waiting for a faster and simpler way to set up satcom terminals for use with their existing equipment. With the Mantis-LT this can be achieved with a single airline-checkable flight case,” said Ashley Dove, General Manager at Vislink. “Designed to support a range of additional electronics, which Vislink can package into complimentary sub 15kg flight cases, the Mantis-LT is ideal for systems that require TX powers of up to 200W for high data rate or HD video deployments.”

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The Mantis-LT meets the sidelobe and cross-polar specifications of all major satellite operators, making this lightweight precision antenna ideal for high quality video transmission.

 

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