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Hiltron’s HDCU2 occupies a 180 x 180 x 0.09 m weatherproof housing and is rated for operation from -30 to +50 degrees Celsius at 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity.
Hiltron operates from a purpose-built headquarters at Backnang near Stuttgart with an on-site technical operations area capable of accommodating satellite-link vehicles and their roof-mounted antennas.
Hiltron has decades of experience developing and producing tracking systems for fixed and mobile antennas and has a global installed base for tracking LEO, GEO, MEO, and inclined orbit satellites.
Hiltron Communications developed the HMAM LEO motorized SATCOM flyaway that accommodates parabolic antennas of up to 2.4 m diameter.
The Hiltron Drive-Away is built to operate from 0 to 95 percent humidity over a temperature range of 35 degrees Celsius (optionally 55) down to -25 degrees Celsius.
Hiltron is expanding the HMAM product portfolio to include full LEO capability (HMAM X-Y-Mount) in a fixed system supporting antennas of up to 2.5 m diameter under a state of Baden-Württemberg incentive.
Hiltron Communications has introduced the HDCU2 de-icing sensor and heating controller for satellite communication equipment.
Hiltron Communications introduced the HDCU2 de-icing sensor and heating controller as part of its satellite communication equipment range.
Hiltron chose the mid-September IBC 2022 show in Amsterdam for the first European promotion of the HMAM LEO motorized antenna mount, the HSACU4 antenna control unit, and a 3D laser-based Satcom antenna scanning service.
Hiltron integrates the 3D scan data into a point cloud of approximately 60 million points from which a computer-aided design model is created.
Hiltron Communications operates from purpose-built headquarters in Backnang near Stuttgart.
Hiltron’s 3D laser scanning can be performed while the antenna is in operation and is suitable for performance evaluation when upgrading antennas to higher frequencies such as Ka-band.
Hiltron’s 3D laser scanning processing integrates measured points into a cloud of approximately 60 million points from which a CAD model is created.
Hiltron Communications has introduced the HSACU4, a compact antenna control unit designed for flyaway antennas.
HMAM LEO made its first exhibition appearance on the Hiltron stand 1.D50 at IBC 2022 in Amsterdam, 2022-09-09–12, 2022.
Hiltron Communications operates from modern purpose-built headquarters in Backnang near Stuttgart.
The 3D laser scanning technology is developed by Hiltron's subsidiary partner, ESA Microwave GmbH.
Hiltron delivers measured specifications and performance parameters to antenna operators or owners along with upgrade recommendations.
Hiltron Communications offers a service for 3D laser scanning and evaluation of teleport antennas.
Hiltron's new service allows reflectors of any size to be measured quickly and accurately.