
Rotating 2006 Antenna , Iran
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The Model 2006 motorized antenna utilizes a 24V DC stepper motor with 3.5 Nm torque and speed control from 0 to 15 degrees per second. This system provides full support for UHF 470-860 MHz and VHF 174-230 MHz bands. Antenna gain reaches 14 dBi at the UHF mid-band and 10 dBi in the VHF band. Input impedance is 75 ohms using low-loss RG-11 coaxial cable. Continuous 360-degree rotation with 0.5-degree positioning accuracy is provided by an internal optical encoder. The antenna structure is made of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy with anti-corrosion polyurethane coating. Structural wind resistance is certified for speeds up to 120 km/h. The main reflector arm measures 120 cm in length with a 4 cm cross-section diameter. The controller supports command input via RS-485 protocol or an infrared interface.
The mechanical structure incorporates a 50 mm stainless steel spherical bearing supporting an axial load of 100 kg. A direct grounding system with less than 3 ohms resistance is implemented for lightning protection. A Low-Noise Amplifier with 1.2 dB noise figure and 20 dB gain is housed in the base compartment. The output connector is an N-Type Female with a silicone sealing washer. Power for the motor and amplifier is supplied by a 24V 5A adapter. This antenna can program and store up to 100 satellite positions in its internal memory. An internal compass and GPS sensor enable automatic geographical alignment. Stable performance is guaranteed in an operational temperature range of -30 to +70°C and 0-100% humidity. The motors static holding torque is 7 Nm for wind resistance.You can order and buy Rotating 2006 Antenna from Iran by contacting us through whatsaap and email.
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Technical Comparison Between Motorized and Fixed Satellite Dishes
A motorized dish, equipped with a positioning control system, can receive signals from multiple satellites across the orbital arc. This system is ideal for areas with access to several satellites e.g., Hotbird, Yahsat, Turksat and for high content variety. A fixed dish is aligned to one specific satellite position and has no mechanical movement. The installation complexity and cost of a motorized dish are higher due to the motor, controller, and additional wiring. Its energy consumption is also greater. The stability and durability of a fixed dish against wind and weather conditions are superior. The choice between them depends on user needs channel variety vs. simplicity, budget, and geographical conditions. For general users focused on one or two satellites, a fixed dish is more cost-effective and low-maintenance.




