
Artistic rendition of HYLAS 2 satellite courtesy of Orbital
Market research firm NSR expects global Ka-band demand to increase at a 26.4 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2008 and 2018. The HYLAS 2 satellite, to be built by Orbital and operated by Avanti Communications Group plc, the UK’s only fixed satellite service operator, is scheduled for delivery in early 2012. When launched, the satellite will have triple the satellite capacity of its predecessor, HYLAS 1, and will serve Africa, Europe and the Middle East. The HYLAS 2 satellite, designed with advanced Ka-band technology, will facilitate high-speed delivery of data for applications such as corporate networking, broadband Internet access, business continuity services and video distribution. The HYLAS 2 satellite will carry 24 active Ka-band user beams and four gateway beams. EMS Technologies’ LNA, a key front-end component of the payload, will allow selective beam-switching to provide coverage in high-demand areas. EMS’s LNA strengthens the signal as the spot beam goes to Earth, enabling clear and strong signal reception. To date, EMS has provided Ka-band redundancy switches for LNA’s on the following programs: ANIK-F2, ASTRA, MUOS, SIRIUS and PAN.


