Mechanc RF & Microwave Components
A ground terminal is where the satellite link meets the terrestrial network. From a rooftop VSAT to a gateway earth station, the RF chain between the antenna, the block converters and the modem runs on interfaces that have to stay stable through weather, wind and years of unattended service.
Five points where the interconnect decides whether a terminal meets its link budget.
Exact figures follow the band plan and the terminal class. These are representative.
| Parameter | Typical Requirement | Relevant Series | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ku-band | 10.7–14.5 GHz | SMA, 2.92mm | Consumer and enterprise VSAT |
| Ka-band | 17.7–30 GHz | 2.92mm, 2.4mm | High-throughput terminals |
| Insertion loss | As low as achievable | Low-loss assemblies | Adds to system noise temperature |
| Phase stability | ±3 ppm/°C typical | Phase-stable series | Matters on tracking terminals |
| Ingress protection | IP67 mated | Outdoor series | Antenna-mounted electronics |
| Temperature | -40 °C to +85 °C | All outdoor series | Unattended year-round service |
Typical starting points across VSAT and gateway builds. Tell us the band and the run and we will quote it.




Send us the band plan, the run lengths and the equipment, and our engineers will propose the interconnect.