OBERON. XL & XLE XL EOS Direct broadcast polar-orbiting satellite reception ground stations REMOTE SENSING EECWEATHERTECH.COM

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OBERON XL & XLE XL EOS Direct broadcast polar-orbiting satellite reception ground stations REMOTE SENSING EECWEATHERTECH.COM

Oberon-XL gives you the complete picture Designed for more than 160 ocean, land, and atmospheric analysis applications, the Oberon-XL ground station is a comprehensive and turn key remote sensing solution. OBERON-XL ADVANTAGES High precision X/L-band reception The complete satellite data collection system The Oberon-XL ground station gives you the tools you need to collect data from a wide range of polar-orbiting environmental observation satellite systems, including those operated by NASA and NOAA, and analyze that information depending on the system configuration that fits your specific needs. Covering land, sea, and air, it provides the highest-quality imagery and sounding data profiles for use by meteorological, oceanographical and disaster-relief agencies, military applications, and research organizations. Integrated software offers both high- and low-resolution options for the collection and processing of X and L-band data, and provides baseline services in a seamless manner. From manufacturing and engineering to final installation and training, the Oberon-XL ground station is a turn key system created specifically to deliver the complete picture from meteorological, environmental, and military direct-broadcast satellites. XY tracking mount Flexible and upgradeable Robust design can be used without a radome Excellent demodulation performance Utilizes the ESS3000 multi-mode receiver Fully automatic operation Interfaces with EEC s powerful Proteus satellite image processing package APPLICATIONS Meteorology and Weather Forecasting Physical & Biological Oceanography Hydrology Fisheries Agriculture & Forestry Climate and Global Change Studies Land-based Change Detection Studies (e.g. urbanization, tropical deforestation, desertification) Oberon-XL is a reliable, high-performance and fully automated permanent satellite reception system DATA SOURCES: NASA Terra and Aqua US NOAA EUMETSAT - METOP NSMC Fengyun Suomi NPP JPSS-1 LEVEL-2 SCIENCE PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM: Terra/Aqus MODIS NOAA/MetOp AVHRR and ATOVS payloads MetOp IASI science products are generated if on site GTS feed available Suomi NPP VIIRS

OBERON-XL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS PEDESTAL Pedestal Configuration X/Y Antenna Diameter 2.4m Pointing Accuracy Wind Loading Slew Rate Environmental Mains Supply Temperature Range Encoder Accuracy 0.05 deg 120 kph operational, without radome > 5 deg/sec IP65 110/220/240 AC -35 to 50C 0.01 deg FEED Frequency Range Polarization Axial Ratio Insertion Loss 7.45 to 8.4 GHz Input Circular, Output Linear ± 0.25 db 0.1 db LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER Frequency Range Gain Gain Flatness Noise Figure 7.45 to 8.4 GHz 45 db ± 1 db 0.7 db (50K) L-BAND DOWNCONVERTER Input Frequency: Output Frequency: Bandwidth: 1687-1707MHz 140MHz 15MHz X-BAND DOWNCONVERTER Type Input Frequency: Output Frequency: Bandwidth: Dual Conversion, Synthesized 7.7-8.3GHz 140MHz 20MHz Complete your remote sensing picture with EEC. TeleSpace is an integrated system of hardware and software for the collection, processing, display, and distribution of data from the space-based environmental observing system.

Oberon-XLE Approved for European applications and designed to meet those specifications, Oberon-XLE offers the exact same robust and comprehensive applications as the Oberon-XL system. OBERON-XLE ADVANTAGES A complete and fully integrated bundle that receives X and L band direct broadcast data and processes it to level 2 Automatic TLE updates as well as remote diagnosis and software updates Simple and affordable installation Typical time from purchase to installed and operational system is 4 months DATA SOURCES: X-Band Terra L-Band METOP EPS Aqua MODIS NOAA POES HRPT NPP VIRS Feng Yun JPSS-1 DISPLAY EXAMPLES Sea Surface Temperature Mosaic (L-Band) Surface Water Vapor (L-Band, ATOVS) Moisture Profile (X-Band)

OBERON-XLE PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ANTENNA: Reflector 2.4m, solid spun aluminum F/D 360 Feed X-Band prime focus scalar with L-Band on axis feed X-BAND: X-Band Operating Frequency Reflector 3 db Beamwidth Reflector Gain *G/T Minimum With System Noise Temp <100 K *G/T Typical Performance LNC Noise Temperature LNC Overall Conversion Gain X to IF Synthesized Downconverter Step Size Local Oscillator Temperature Stability IF Output L-BAND: L-Band Operating Frequency Reflector 3 db Beamwidth Reflector Gain *G/T Minimum With System Noise Temp <120 K *G/T Typical Performance LNB Noise Temperature LNB Conversion Gain Local Oscillator Frequency (Block Downconverter) Local Oscillator Temperature Stability IF Output DEMODULATORS: Mechanical Interface High Data Rate Modes Low Data Rate Modes 7700 MHz thru 8500 MHz 1.05 0.97 43.5 db 44.2 db 23.5 db/k 24.2 db/k 24.0 db/k 24.6 db/k <50 K 60 db typical 100 KHz + 5 ppm 720 MHz 1682 MHz thru 1710 MHz 4.9 30.0 db 7 db/k 7.5 db/k 90 K (preselected) 60 db typical 100 KHz + 2.5ppm 126 MHz thru 154 MHz 1 U rack mounted LVDS, TTL, RS422 clock and data, Ctrl via Ethernet OQPSK, QPSK, BPSK QPSK, BPSK, PSK OBERON-XL & OBERON-XLE Turn key polar-orbiting satellite ground stations from EEC

A FULL RANGE OF FORECASTING HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE WITH AN EASY-TO-USE INTERFACE EEC is an ISO 9001: 2008 company. This publication is issued to provide limited information regarding the product or model number specified and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. We reserve the right to modify OR revise all or part of this document without notice. For detailed information regarding the radar model mentioned in this publication, write or e-mail EEC at the address provided. SIDPOL TM Radar is patented technology, covered by U.S. Patent No. 6,859,163 B2, U.S. Patent No. 7,049,997, U.S. Patent No. 7,439,899, U.S. Patent No. 7,551,123, U.S. Patent No. 7,683,828, U.S. Patent No. 7,750,573, U.S. Patent No. 7,760,129, U.S. Patent No. 7,880,665, U.S. Patent No. 7,450,693, U.S. Patent No. 7,369,082, 13041 (OAPI Region), 009250 (Eurasia) and 009249 (Eurasia). 2014, Enterprise Electronics Corporation (EEC) PROTECTING PEOPLE AND ASSETS TM Enterprise Electronics Corporation 128 S. Industrial Blvd., Enterprise, AL 36330, USA p: +1 334.347.3478 f: +1 334.393.4556 sales@eecweathertech.com