What is the frequency band for Ka?

26–40 GHz
Ka-band (26–40 GHz)

What is Ka bandwidth?

Frequency range allocated from 17.7GHz on the downlink and to 30.6GHz on the uplink for use by satellite communication systems. Ka-band satellites deliver high-speed broadband Internet connectivity and digital video/audio transmission.

Why do satellites use Ka-band?

The Ka-band advantage Ka-band technology opens up the market to a new range of frequencies that is more cost-effective than other bands providing higher quality, better performance and higher speed services.

Who uses the Ka-band?

communications satellites
Tag: Ka Band The 30/20 GHz band is used in communications satellites, uplink in either the 27.5 GHz and 31 GHz bands, and high-resolution, close-range targeting radars aboard military airplanes. Some frequencies in this radio band are used for vehicle speed detection by law enforcement.

What is a Ka-band satellite?

Ka-band satellite broadband is a proven technology, delivering high-speed services to customers beyond the reach of terrestrial networks. • Over 1 million premises are equipped with satellite broadband in the USA. • Ka-band introduces higher download and upload speeds at lower cost.

What else uses Ka-band?

The 30/20 GHz band is used in communications satellite uplinks in either the 27.5 GHz and 31 GHz bands, and high-resolution, close-range targeting radars aboard military airplanes. Some frequencies in this radio band are used for vehicle speed detection by law enforcement.

Do police use K band?

Police use K band throughout most of the US. Unfortunately there’s a lot of other sources of K band besides police radar including speed signs, automatic door openers, and many new vehicles with blind spot monitor (BSM) radar and smart cruise control.

What is K band and Ka-band?

Ka band is comprised of radar waves between 33.4 and 36.0ghz. Unfortunately for radar detector users, Ka band is slightly more complex than X and K bands. While X and K band police radar guns operate on just one or two frequencies, KA band guns operate on as many as five.

Why is the Ka band called Ka?

The band is called Ka, short for “K-above” because it is the upper part of the original NATO K band, which was split into three bands because of the presence of the atmospheric water vapor resonance peak at 22.24 GHz, (1.35 cm) which made the center unusable for long range transmission.

What is the range of the Ka band?

IEEE Ka band. Frequency range. 26.5–40 GHz. Wavelength range. 1.11 cm – 7.5 mm. Related bands. K (NATO) SHF (ITU) Radio bands.

What is the difference between Ka band and C band?

The Ka band is more susceptible to rain attenuation than is the Ku band, which in turn is more susceptible than the C band. The frequency is commonly used by cosmic microwave background experiments. The 5th generation mobile networks will also partially overlap with Ka band (28, 38, and 60 GHz).

What is military Ka-band G2X?

Military Ka-band beams operate in loopback or connect into Inmarsat or government-owned Satellite Access Stations. G2X complements government satellite communications, delivering optimal redundancy, diversity, security and global portability.