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November 2008
"GigaSat visits the South Pole"
"Not as much as we'd like" say engineers from C5N, Argentina who were at the South Pole with their GigaSat FA-120 flyaway system in September.
As part of their fleet of nine GigaSat SNG systems the FA-120 makes regular trips around the World as checked baggage on commercial airlines but few places are as technically challenging as Antarctica.
The system is regularly required to operate at ambient temperatures way below its specified -40 degrees centigrade but continues to operate reliably providing spectacular live coverage from this inhuman landscape.
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May 2008
"GigaSat equipment first to arrive & assist with Chinese Earthquake"
A FA-100 System was the first
flyaway satellite communications system to be deployed for
communications following the Chinese Earthquake.
Light, rapidly deployable and small, the FA-100
can be packed into any form of vehicle.
Mr. Chris Lay, Managing
Director of GigaSat said: "We are pleased that in a very
small way, we have assisted in this terrible tragedy".
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April 2008
"GigaSat
acknowledged as leader in International Trade"
GigaSat, the leading supplier of specialist satellite
systems to the media and broadcast industries and Military
forces, announced that, following winning the 2007 East of
England International Trade Award in November 2007, they have
been adjudged as overall winner for the UK.
At an awards ceremony at the House of Lords the trophy
and certificate was presented by Simon Roberts, Director Global
Transaction Services at the Royal Bank of Scotland, who
sponsored the award.
Mr. Chris Lay, Managing
Director of GigaSat says: "We are delighted to have won this
award in its inaugural year and are proud to be considered as
one of the UK’s best companies”
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September 2007
GigaSat FA-120 Flyaway Systems, now with added “Turtle Power” At the recent DSEI exhibition in London , the multi award winning UK manufacturer GigaSat launched a new range of fully integrated solid state BUC’s to complement its highly acclaimed FA-120 and FA-100 flyaway systems. |
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The “Turtle Power Modules” so named because of their unique mechanical construction with moulded carbon fibre shell are available in X-band, Ku-band, Ka-band and even dual band (i.e. Ku/X or Ku/Ka in one housing). Linear output power options up to 40W and direct “no cable” interfacing to the antenna feed provides ultra high efficiency making the integrated system package ideal for rapid deployment of broadband data connectivity. The turtles include GigaSat’s innovative cross site multiplexing system allowing a complete outdoor terminal including the motorised and auto pointing antenna to be powered and controlled over a dual coax cable up to 100m in length. |
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The terminal is complemented by GigaSat’s established “Bantam” indoor unit, which incorporates a 1 to 20Mbps modem and a full function antenna controller in a compact half 19” rack width package.
GigaSat is pleased to confirm that significant orders have already been received from Government customers |
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September 2007
"Gigasat Delivers World Class Systems to BBC World Service"
GigaSat, the leading supplier of specialist satellite systems to the media and broadcast industries, announced it has been awarded a tender for the manufacture, integration and supply of four FA-180 flyaway satellite earth stations |
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by BBCWorld Service. The systems will be operated from four separate key locations in the Middle East and are designed specifically to withstand the harsh climatic conditions of the region and to be quickly deployed for transmission on any choice of satellite. The FA-180 systems will be used for daily/hourly contribution feeds for the BBC’s new Arabic TV channel, |
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(which is due to be launched late autumn 2007), from four key locations throughout the Middle East . Mr. Chris Lay, Managing Director of Gigasat says: "We are delighted to be selected by the BBC World Service as a supplier for this exciting new addition to their international programmes. We have probably produced more flyaway earth stations for the Middle East than any other manufacturer so the BBC are benefiting from a wealth of experience gained over a number of years. I am confident they will be very pleased with these new systems” |
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April 2007
NEW GIGASATS FOR IP-UPLINKS
IP-Uplinks’ acquisition of two new GigaSat vehicle mounted satellite dishes is part of a major expansion program for the Singapore-Perth based SNG provider.
IP-Uplinks is buying one GigaSat DA-150 roof mounted dish and a DA-100 fly-drive unit to enhance its current Ku services in Australia.
“The DA-150 will be mounted on our new Mercedes Sprinter based vehicle for Ku SNG services in Western Australia while the DA-100 will primarily have a role operating from SUVs in varying locations both in Australia and overseas,” said IP-Uplinks Managing Director Graeme Shenton.
The SUV project was primarily aimed at providing greater flexibility for deployment in regional areas and was aimed primarily at the news delivery market.
“While much of our work is at the higher end of the broadcast news and sport sector, we have felt that we needed small dish technology to improve our fast deployment capability,” Mr Shenton said.
“In Australia in particular, SNG vehicles by definition operate from capital cities which in such a large country means long traveling times to the more remote areas…which by road can mean 24-36 hours. We have traditionally used larger flyaways to resolve this problem but the fly-drive concept now provides other possibilities.
New technologies have also enabled significant system weight savings for the entire fleet. IP-Uplinks chose GigaSat after an extensive analysis of the fly-drive antenna market.
We have operated GigaSat equipment as part of our flyaway fleet for several years now and believe the company provides a good combination of quality and after sales service. Our experience to date has shown that the GigaSat units are well designed, durable and light, three very important factors in deploying mobile satellite transmission systems.” |
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March 2007
Gigasat Awarded Three Bahraini TV Contracts
Gigasat has been awarded three tenders for the manufacture, supply and integration of satellite and microwave systems by Radio & Television Corporation in the Kingdom of Bahrain (BRTC).
The 1st contract is for a 3.7m dual DBS/Ku band fully redundant transportable earth station, which will be used as a back-up for existing Bahrain TV earth station, to uplink a bouquet of 10 channels to any transponder on Arabsat in DBS or Ku bands.
The 2nd contractis fora2.4m Ku band fully redundant DSNG flyaway earth station for operation with Arabsat, Eutelsat & Intelsat satellites.
The 3rd contract is for a fixed digital microwave link system for two way bi-directional transmissions of three video channels with two associated stereo audio channels plus engineering order wire, between Bahrain Radio & TV Studios at Isa Town and Batelco earth station at Ras Abu Jarjur. The system utilizes Gigasat FLV-110 series encoders, transmitters & receivers equipped with (3+1) redundancy on the encoding and decoding systems (expandable to 8+1), and (1+1) redundancy on the RF transmit & receive chains. Engineer Abdulla Al-Bulooshi, Head of Earth Station & Transmission at BRTC says: "Gigasat won the bid from five bidders because its state of art equipment fully complies with our technical specifications. We received positive feedback from other regional broadcasters on Gigasat products, support and after sales service, and we have seen its' equipment being successfully used during Formula 1 event in Bahrain." |
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January 2007
New Factory for GigaSat
GigaSat’s unprecedented growth for the last 5 years has previously led to the company taking on extra overflow buildings close their “Old Granary” headquarters in Kensworth. By the end of 2006 the company was operating from 4 separate buildings so moving to a new premises was long overdue. |
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GigaSat’s new address in Tring Business Centre on the outskirts of this small Hertfordshire town provides the company with 33,000 sq/ft (3,700 sq/m) of accommodation. A total refit of the building had to be carried out specifically to meet GigaSat’s requirements for office space, comprehensively equipped research and development laboratory plus large assembly, wiring and test departments for a growing range of products.
GigaSat’s main administration, engineering and test departments moved during the shut down period between Christmas and New Year, with the rest of the company following at the end of January 2007. “Anyone who visited our old headquarters at The Old Granary will recall what an idyllic place it was. However with more than 70 people now employed at the company there just wasn’t room for everyone” said GigaSat Managing Director Chris Lay . “Our new premises may not have the same picture book appeal of a converted 16 th century barn but it is a considerably more practical place to build satellite communications equipment.” |
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October 2006
Gigasat a hit in China Throughout Asia and the wider world, all eyes were focused on the Chinese city of Nanning in Guangxi Province, as it hosted the China Asean Expo and Conference in October. Guangxi Television Station were charged with bringing the images of the historic economic summit to the wider world. Fortunately, Sanitec |
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Broadcast Systems had delivered their brand new DSNG vehicle complete with Gigasat DA240 antenna system, a few weeks earlier. Guangxi TV wanted a DSNG system that was lightweight and easy to fit onto a small vehicle, but with the capability to meet high quality broadcast requirements at C Band now, and for their planned HD upgrade in the future. The engineers at Guangxi TV chose Gigasat’s revolutionary new 2.4m vehicle mount automated antenna. The DA240 is unique, with its folding side panels allowing a small footprint on the vehicle, and its carbon fibre construction giving a total weight under 200kg. Sanitec Broadcast Systems, Beijing, Gigasat’s DSNG partner in China, who built the vehicle in their facility in China, also delivered a full electronics system featuring Gigasat auto-pointing antenna controller, Gigasat frequency upconverters, Gigasat MPEG2 encoders and Gigasat’s fully automated redundancy controller. Guangxi TV were delighted with the outcome, and one of the chief engineers thanked Gigasat for the product: “We drove the vehicle to broadcast area (the China Asean Meeting and Exhibition Center). It was only 3mins from stow to point the Satellite accurately. The operation is very easy. Thanks for your excellent work” Gigasat and Sanitec look forward to more vehicles being delivered into China in the coming months |
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September 2006…
GigaSat Success Recognised by the Sunday Times
GigaSat has been named in this year's Tech Track 100 survey as Britain’s 51st fastest growth company.
The Tech Track 100 is published by Fast Track in association with The Sunday Times and lists the top 100 technology companies based on increased turnover for the previous 3 years.
“Our success has been due to the hard work of an exceptional team of professionals all pulling in the same direction at GigaSat along with a dedicated customer base which keeps coming back for more” said Managing Director, Chris Lay. “This is the first time we’ve featured in the Tech Track 100 and I hope we’ll be in an even higher position next year.”
September 2006…
Andrew Expands MilSatCom Offerings With GigaSat Antenna Products September 11, 2006 —Andrew Corporation and GigaSat Limited have signed a multiyear agreement that makes Andrew the exclusive OEM provider of GigaSat’s flyaway antenna family in North America.
The agreement, signed by both companies at the IBC 2006 show September 8-12 in Amsterdam, expands Andrew’s high performance offerings for the growing military satellite communications market. The GigaSat flyaway antennas, in 1 meter, 1.2 meter, 1.8 meter, and 2.4 meter sizes, feature lightweight carbon fiber construction for dependable performance in the toughest of conditions for applications such as data restoration, military situations, and sporting events. The antennas also are easy to deploy and transport, and come with transit cases that enable baggage check-in on commercial airlines.
“The innovative GigaSat flyaway antenna product line is a strong addition to the product offerings we can make available to large commercial and government customers through our experienced sales teams,” said Jude Panetta, group president, Satellite Communications, Andrew Corporation.
“We are delighted to team with Andrew on bringing our leading antennas to a broader range of customers and we look forward to a great future together,” said Chris Lay, managing director, GigaSat Limited.
Andrew’s Satellite Communications Group provides a complete line of antennas from 46 centimeters to 11.5 meters for all enterprise, government/military, and consumer satellite communication applications. Andrew-designed and -built products—which cover C, Ku, K, X, and the emerging Ka band—include type approved earth station antenna hubs and gateways for broadband and broadcast, VSAT broadband antennas for consumer and enterprise customers, DBS antennas for home satellite broadcast systems, and complete installation and testing services.
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April 2006…
Two revolutionary new antennas launched at NAB
GigaSat chose the NAB show in Las Vegas for the introduction of not one but two unique and innovative new SNG antennas.
The MK 2, FA-120 is believed to be the highest gain (1.2m), motorised, fully automatic flyaway antenna to pack in a single case weighing less than 32Kgs. |
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Checked baggage flyaways from other manufacturers are either, not motorised, or smaller diameter (therefore lower gain), or require a second flight case for the feed arm, or in some cases, all of the above.
The FA-120 is easily carried by one man, deployed and locked onto a satellite within minutes of arrival at the transmission site. If motorisation is not required, or in the unlikely event that the hand held STC-100 antenna controller should fail, the antenna can easily be manually driven in all three axis.
The new DA-240 antenna is the latest and most ambitious addition to GigaSat’s comprehensive range of driveaway antennas. At a full 2.4m diameter comparable antennas are considerably heavier than the DA-240’s slender, 195Kg and
typically require substantial vehicle reinforcement prior to installation.
With its motorised automatic tri-fold reflector design and streamlined, fully enclosed monocoque construction the DA-240 can be installed on vehicles as compact as a medium wheelbase Mercedes Sprinter panel van.
With ultra high gain and Intelsat H3 G/T performance the DA-240 is ideal for all bi directional high data rate transmissions but should be particularly attractive to military/government agencies for secure satellite communications. The FA-120 and DA-240 share one common feature. They offer the highest gain of any antenna in their class and with the rapidly increasing popularity of bandwidth hungry HD video, transmission they are set to become highly popular. |
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January 2006
Top news gatherers choose GigaSat…
Two of the World’s most respected news channels, CNN and Al Jazeera Satellite. Three comprehensively equipped SNG/OB vehicles and a 64X64 L-band matrix network with sophisticated M& C system were delivered to Al Jazeera Satellite Channel as
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part of a multi million dollar contract awarded to GigaSat on a turnkey basis through Salam Mediacast in Qatar.
The vehicles are currently all located in Doha but it is intended they will ultimately be deployed in news hot spots throughout the Middle East . All three vehicles are equipped with DA-180 uplink systems designed to work in the super extended Ku-band with transmission capability from 13.0GHz up to 14.5GHz and vehicle one can additionally be quickly switched to operate in the 17.3 to 18.1GHz DBS band.
Meanwhile CNN has taken delivery of a DA-180 uplink system, which is installed on their London based newsgathering vehicle. The DA-180 antenna is extremely lightweight and will fit on very compact vehicles, in
this case a medium wheelbase Mercedes 413D, yet with 400W HPA’s and phase combining it can deliver a potent 75dBW EIRP capability.
CNN’s International Field Engineering Manager, Andy Maun said “we expect the vehicle to spend most of its life in London so it had to be relatively small to cope with traffic and parking issues but we also wanted to be able to uplink 3 paths on occasion and news being somewhat unpredictable we might need to work on edge of footprint at some point. Add to this the inevitable need to cope with HD in the not too distant future and a high EIRP capability became fundamental in our choice of uplink system. We looked at what was available in the market and found most of GigaSat’s competitors only offered driveaway antennas up to 1.5m. At 1.8m the DA-180 with it’s lightweight and streamlined construction offered advantages we could not ignore.” DA-series antennas are available with diameters of 1.0m, 1.5m, 1.8m and 2.4m.
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November 2005
Zero to Palapa C2 in less than 8 minutes…..
Indonesia ’s leading sports TV channel, SCTV has taken delivery of Asia ’s first DA-180 antenna.
GigaSat Managing Director, Chris Lay said, “Many Asia Pacific customers like the compact dimensions of Ku-band antennas but are concerned about using them because of the extreme rain fades which occur in the region. |
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The DA-180 is ideal because it weighs no more than many Ku-band alternatives and takes up no more roof space on a vehicle, yet it provides around 40dBi gain at C-band, combined with exceptional sidelobe and cross pole performance. I was delighted when SCTV chose to buy from GigaSat and I was lucky enough to be in a position to personally commission the antenna whilst en route to our Australian office from the UK .” SCTV’s Assistant VP Engineering, Rachmat Akbari commented, “We checked with other GigaSat customers in the Middle East before buying the DA-180 and we were told it was a good product and I was immediately attracted by it’s elegant design and light weight but I was still nervous about being the first customer in Asia but it |
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turned out to be better than I could have hoped. Not only does the antenna look great but we also found the controller (STC-100) very intuitive to use. After loading in the satellite coordinates the antenna was pointing accurately at Palapa C2 on 78 degrees elevation in less than 8 minutes from parking up. Less than half the time of other antennas we have purchased previously. Cross pole performance was checked for our first transmission and the report came back that it was achieving better than 40dB.! I was very impressed” |
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September 2005
When we say compact we really mean it… TV2 Norway has a reputation for being slightly unorthodox in their approach to TV Broadcasting. Rather than following industry trends they are not afraid to try new ideas, which can put them ahead of the competition. |
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With breaking news, being the first on the scene with an SNG system is a huge advantage so TV2 decided to issue a tender for a flyaway system suitable for air transport by helicopter. Not just any helicopter but one of the smallest helicopters around, the Robinson R44. GigaSat rose to the challenge and were awarded the contract to deliver a comprehensively equipped Bantam 1.0m flyaway system. The complete Bantam system, equipped with MPEG 2, 4:2:0/4:2:2 video encoding, 4 channel telephone/4-wire coms, video and audio monitoring panels and 200W HPA, packs into 5 small cases, each weighing less than 12Kgs. Ideal for squeezing into small storage areas. |
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TV2's Ole Johan Skogheim said "We evaluated all the options in the market and found GigaSat to be the most flexible to our requirements. The R44 helicopter with the Bantam flyaway system makes a very powerful and cost effective newsgathering tool. We can be at the site of a breaking news story far quicker than conventional SNG vehicles, establishing communications including internet access, minutes after arrival and the relatively high EIRP allows full bandwidth MPEG-2 video transmission from all over Norway . It really has given us the technical edge we were looking for" |
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The contract was awarded through GigaSat's Norwegian agent Video 4. Eivind Osnes, Managing Director of Video 4 says, "We have a long relationship with TV2 and this is not the first time they have come to us for help with an important technology expansion. Fortunately we had GigaSat flyaway systems in our portfolio and the Bantam system exactly met the requirement." |
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July 2005
MIRA Testing The Motor Industry Research Association (MIRA) had an interesting challenge recently when we asked them to test our FA series antennas.
While FEA calculations can satisfy the designer that things won’t distort and break under static loads it is virtually
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impossible to calculate the effect of aerodynamics on a complex structure such as a flyaway antenna.
The giant MIRA wind tunnel was the only place we could find to check out the high wind performance of a full size 2.4m flyaway antenna. GigaSat had been asked to guarantee tracking of inclined orbit satellites with less than 2dB variation in EIRP with 40MPH winds gusting to 60MPH.
We regularly test FA-series motorised antennas with the STC-100 antenna controller to ensure they will maintain a tracking accuracy of better than 0.4dB over a 24Hr period but whilst optimistic, we really had no idea what to expect in extreme conditions.
We are pleased to report the antennas performed exactly as they were designed to do, comfortably steering to and locking onto fixed satellite positions with minimal distortion.
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| An interesting fact discovered on the day was that at ninety (90) degrees elevation, commonly perceived as the safest stow position in a hurricane, the antenna was actually at it’s most vulnerable. In fact the wing effect of the reflector meant that at 60 MPH we had to put 800 kgs of ballast inside the base box of the 2.4m antenna to stop it lifting from the ground! Forty-five (45) degrees inclination to the wind in both elevation and azimuth proved to be the most stable position, contradicting what we had calculated before the tests. |
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April 2005
GigaSat receives Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2005 The award presented purely on business performance criteria will be retained by GigaSat until 2010 and is given in recognition of substantial growth in overseas earnings and commercial success, sustained over the last three years. GigaSat’s innovative range of products, have proven to be |
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exceptionally popular with TV newsgatherer’s and government agencies throughout the World and the Queens award firmly establishes the company as a leader in the heavily contested mobile and flyaway satcom markets.
Continued growth is expected following the launch of two new products at the NAB show in Las Vegas (18 – 21 April).
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The Bantam flyaway terminal was also launched officially at NAB. The Bantam is available with 1.0m or 1.2m, fully automatic pointing antennas and its half rack width electronics are suitable for a wide range of transmission standards including MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 video, data or IP. The Bantam is uniquely man- portable, packing into multiple cases each weighing less than 15kgs
For further details on the Queens Award go to www.queensawards.org.uk |
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January 2005
Advanced New Driveaway System Delivered to Al Rai TV GigaSat has delivered the first of its new range of DA series driveaway antennas to Al Rai TV in Kuwait. |
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The specification required that the vehicle should be capable of transmitting in both Ku-band and DBS band with minimum changeover time between the two. The DA-180’s quick release cartridge feed arrangement, which allows frequency band changes in less than a minute with no tools, made it perfect for the application. Other benefits of the DA-180 are it’s monocoque carbon fibre construction which makes it stronger and much lighter than comparable products, plus ultra compact overall dimensions which meant the vehicle required only minor modification and left plenty of roof space for dual air conditioning systems and over sized generator radiator as required for operation in Kuwait’s extreme environment. The DA-180 is soon to be joined by DA-150 and DA-240 derivatives. |
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December 2004
European Space Agency Chooses GigaSat
GigaSat has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop the next generation of flyaway satellite newsgathering terminals. “Project Gigamanpack” was chosen from more than 1,000 applicants for a prestigious ESA research and development grant. For reasons of commercial confidentiality we cannot provide details of the project at this stage except to say it is scheduled for completion in December 2005. We will provide more information at an appropriate time.
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