SeaSpace’s AXYOM™ Antennas are specifically engineered to meet the rigorous tracking requirements of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites with high frequency downlinks. AXYOM™ consists of four engineered subsystems that combine to provide a high-performance tracking capability that absolutely minimizes tracking dynamics and provides true full hemispherical coverage with no keyholes.
AXYOM™ Features
• Remote Sensing Scientists
• True full hemispherical coverage—no keyholes above 0° elevation
• Absolutely minimized requirements for tracking velocities and accelerations
• 3-Axis, X-Y over Azimuth geometry operating in multiple tracking modes
• Continuous, smooth tracking at velocities from 0.005°/sec to 5°/sec
• Bias drives provide zero backlash
• Interchangeable drive units for all axes
• ow LRU count; easy access to all LRUs
• Minimized MTTR, maintenance & life cycle costs
• “Intelligent Drive” technology
• High torsional stiffness, compliance and resonant frequency
• Stow pins and interlocks for safety
• Very high pointing accuracy
• Motor and drive redundancy
• Very high reliability and availability
AXYOM-50

• Reflectors range in size from 3.5m-6.1m in diameter • Autotrack feeds support single or multiple frequencies at L-,S-,X- and Ka-Band
AXYOM-20
• Reflectors range in size from 1.5m-3.0m in diameter

61 cm Antenna
The 61 cm antenna is a lightweight antenna solution for use on stationary land based, shipboard or mobile platforms. It can receive both L-band and S-band data from geostationary (LRIT) or low earth orbiting satellites (NOAA, DMSP, Feng Yun and METOP series). The previous S-band version of the 0.61m antenna has been used by the USMC for more than 10 years in conjunction with a 0.46m L-band antenna to capture data from the NOAA and DMSP series of earth observational satellites. SeaSpace’s innovative design has combined the RF electronics, yielding one antenna to receive both L- and S-band, resulting in improved gain, cost, weight, and space savings.
The 0.61m antenna is part of either the TacSAS (Tactical Satellite Acquisition System) or the WDS III (Weather Decision Support) Yacht or commercial systems. If you need to collect data from NOAA, METOP or DMSP, and space, weight, or cost is factor, the 0.61m antenna is the right antenna for you.