The AN/PRS-11 is a portable satellite communications system that allows military forces to receive broadband data, video and voice transmissions from satellites. It is lightweight, easy to set up and use, supports encrypted communications, and enables situational awareness and precision strikes in difficult battlefield conditions. The system receives signals from military Ka-band satellites to provide wide bandwidth without satellite access fees. It is durable and scalable and improves military operations and survivability by delivering intelligence and video feeds.
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Ship owners, managers, officers and crew need cost-effective communications that are simple to operate, easy to maintain and operate seamlessly around the world. That’s what Singtel Office At Sea offer. Our services and technology can bridge Inmarsat, Iridium, VSAT, WiFi and mobile access automatically to provide voice, Internet, email and high-value applications from weather data to ship management tools wherever the vessel travels.
Stephan Gerling in Bucharest, Romania on November 8-9th 2018 at DefCamp #9.
The videos and other presentations can be found on https://def.camp/archive
ADS-B: A pilot's guide to understanding the system and avionicsSporty's Pilot Shop
Join Sporty's John Zimmerman for a detailed look at Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast, the technology that's changing how pilots fly. From the basics of the system to portable ADS-B receivers to panel-mount ADS-B transmitters, you'll learn what ADS-B really means and how to fly with it.
Presented at the 2016 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
Stephan Gerling in Bucharest, Romania on November 8-9th 2018 at DefCamp #9.
The videos and other presentations can be found on https://def.camp/archive
ADS-B: A pilot's guide to understanding the system and avionicsSporty's Pilot Shop
Join Sporty's John Zimmerman for a detailed look at Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast, the technology that's changing how pilots fly. From the basics of the system to portable ADS-B receivers to panel-mount ADS-B transmitters, you'll learn what ADS-B really means and how to fly with it.
Presented at the 2016 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
Unmanned aerial vehicles and manned aircrafts are increasingly being used as vehicles to capture intelligence data for defense, state and civil applications. The aerial vehicles are equipped with technology to collect both video and sensor data which are communicated to a mission control center for further processing. When outside the reach of direct data relays due to distance or environment (e.g. mountainous regions) satellite communications is used for Beyond-Line-of-Sight (BLoS)
communication.
1. Global Broadcast Service (GBS), Suitcase Portable Receive Suite (SPRS)
AN/PRS-11 FEATURES:
• Lightweight, Portable
• Ops Proven, Battle Tested
• Deploy, Power, Acquire
• Modem Agnostic, TRANSEC Ready
• Simple, Intuitive User Interface
• Minimal User Training Required
• Receives DVB-S/S2 Multi-Cast FMV, ISR
• Receives In-Theatre DVB-RCS
Network Broadcast
• Airline Checkable
The AQYR AN/PRS-11 was originally developed
under the Air Force SBIR program and won
a 2007 Defense Acquisition Challenge award
sponsored by SPAWAR.
The GBS portable receive suite revolutionizes
the way warfighters operate. It brings command
center information to the operational combat
teams or to the individual warfighter where they
need it most.
The ultra-lightweight, compact design delivers
much needed capabilities to support full-
spectrum operations. The system operates
over military-owned Ka-Band satellites, which
provide both low cost (no satellite access fees)
and incredibly wide bandwidth over Worldwide
Global SATCOM (WGS) satellites. The rapid set
up, short signal acquisition time, and simple user
interface enables warfighters to deliver precision
strikes to the enemy while negotiating dangerous
non-linear battlefields.
26 Clinton Drive #114 :: Hollis, NH 03049 :: USA :: P. 603.402.7100 :: F. 603.521.6099 :: www.AQYRtech.com
Built combat tough, the portable GBS receive
suite is modular and scalable making it adaptable
for operations specific to any mission, as well
as ongoing operations outside -the-wire. It is
ideal for use in low-visibility or urban terrain
operations where traditional satellite dish
technology is too high-profile. The AN/PRS-11
is compatible with HAIPE devices and supports
Type 1 encryption. The AN/PRS-11 supports up to
Top Secret communications, for information to
keep teams safe and reduce collateral damage.
The AN/PRS-11 Portable GBS Receive Suite
by AQYR is the new combat force multiplier.
It contributes to combat team modernization,
helps the warfighter with situational awareness
to dominate terrain and win battles, but more
importantly, it improves survivability by delivering
unparalleled bandwidth for Intelligence, Surveillance,
Reconnaissance (ISR) and Full Motion Video (FMV).
AN/PRS-11
2. AQYR
26 Clinton Drive #114
Hollis, NH 03049
Phone: 603.402.7100
Fax: 603.521.6099
Email: info@AQYRtech.com
www.AQYRtech.com
A Windmill International, Inc. Company MDS1009-REV-B March -2016
AN/PRS-11 Specifications
AN/PRS-11 Suitcase Portable
Receive Suite (SPRS) contains:
Suitcase Portable Receive
Terminal (SPRT) & Accessory Bag
Suitcase Portable Receive
Broadcast Manager (SPRBM)
Receive Broadcast Manager includes
CF-31 laptop, tested with the latest
version of GUS software. Power
conversion interface cables, and other
miscellaneous cables.
Size: 19” Length x 11” Width x 8” Height (Stowed)
Weight: 31 lbs (14.06 kg) Suitcase Portable Receive Suite
tactical carry weight
Environmental Testing: to MIL-STD-810F
Operating -22°F to 140°F (-30°C to 60°C)
Storage -40°F to 160°F (-40°C to 71°C)
Drop 26 drops from 48 in (1.22 m), (not in transit case)
Vibration Method 514.5C-17, Procedure II
Loose Cargo Method 514.5, Procedure II
Sand & Dust Method 510.4, Procedure I & II
Water Method 506.4, Procedure I
Humidity 95% RH, temp cycle 68°F to 140°F (20°C to 60°C)
Altitude 15,000 ft (4572 m)
Solar 120°F (49°C) + solar loading
Operation:
G/T 12.3 dBK
Capability DVB-S (ETS 300421) & DVB-S2 (EN 302 307)
demodulator and FEC decoder compliant
• Fully compliant DVB/MPE & PES, IP, MPEG-2
• Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast Routing and Bridging
Performance DBV-S2: QPSK & 8PSK modulations, 0.1 - 45Msps
• DVB-S: QPSK modulation, 0.1 - 45 Msps
(tested up to 51.8 Mbauds)
• IEEE802.3 10/100Mbps IP interface
LNB Gain 55 dB
LNB Noise Figure 1.3 dBNF
LNB Noise Temp 110.3 K
Antenna Gain 36.2 dBi
Antenna Noise Temp 130.6 K
Setup Time Less than 2 minutes (typical)
GPS/Boot Time Less than 3 minutes (typical)
Acquisition Time Less than 2 minutes (typical)
Power: DC Input 24 VDC, AC input 100 – 240 VAC 50/60 Hz
Options: Ka-Band 60 cm Dish Accessory Kit‡, provides a 275%
increase in signal gain aproximately 4.5dB.