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NorSat-TD was launched in April 2023.
NorSat-4 is under development at Space Flight Laboratory for a 2024 launch and will feature a first-of-its-kind low-light imaging sensor.
The Norwegian NORSAT-TD satellite was launched in April 2023.
The ATOMSKU016E2F from Norsat has phase noise up to -102 dBc/Hz, requires 18-56 V, consumes 210 W, has a mass of 2.4 kg, and measures 0.164 m x 0.091 m x 0.181 m.
The ATOMSKU016E2F from Norsat operates from 13.75 to 14.5 GHz with an input frequency of 950-1700 MHz and an LO frequency of 12.80 GHz.
The WFA180KU-EU from Norsat offers an azimuth range of +/-180 degrees and an elevation range of 0-90 degrees.
The Norsat ATOM Series allows tuning customization in 50 kHz increments and supports up to 1 GHz per band and 2.5 GHz combined bands.
Norsat offers low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) and low-noise block downconverters (LNBs) for C-band, Ku-band, X-band, and Ka-band.
Norsat produces space-qualified block upconverters primarily for Low Earth Orbit applications.
The Norsat ATOM Series Ka-band block upconverters provide output power options of 25 W and 50 W for LEO applications.
The Norsat ELEMENT Series Ka-band 10 W block upconverter for LEO applications supports a selectable frequency range from 27.5 GHz to 31 GHz.
The Norsat ELEMENT Series allows tuning customization in 50 kHz increments and provides a single band covering up to 1 GHz.
Norsat offers a new 2 kHz L.O. stability 0.005 kg-interference LNB.
Norsat and Hytera will make their debut at CABSAT 2022 with a range of satellite products and professional mobile radio products featuring DMR, LTE, and iMESH technologies.
Space Flight Laboratory has a contract to develop the NorSat-4 satellite for the Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA).
NorSat-3 was launched in April 2021.
The Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) has contracted Safran Reosc of France to develop the miniature low-light imaging camera for NorSat-4.
NorSat-3 was launched on 2021-04-29 from Vega Flight VV18 at the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
KONGSBERG technology is used in NorSat-3 to provide space-based vessel detection capabilities for the Norwegian Coastal Administration.
NorSat-3 launched on 2021-04-28 aboard Vega Flight VV 18 from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana.