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Auto Tracking Dish Antenna for Indian Satellite

Y. A. Jadhav, P. S. Kadam, S. G. Nangare, A. B. Joshi, U. P. Joshi, R. D. Klavadekar, M. M. Raste

Abstract


This paper signifies information on design of auto tracking dish antenna for indian satellite. The system is initially developed by Korea. Introduction of this system for every time of fault in the system cost more is a practical trouble. This causes the financial and time issues in all the activities. So that we assumed of developing this system in India. In marine industry, when ships are floating on water due to heavy tides and fast air shipis always moving which causes movement in traccking system. Hence signal tracking becomes the most difficult task in ships. So to provide small solution to this proble we developed auto tracking dish antenna. In this system parabolic reflector is used to track indian satellite i.e. NSS6, INSAT4A, INSAT4B. Quadra LNB is used for reception of encrypted signals, which is connected to multi-switch. From that the received signal is again divided to number of outputs for set top boxes.

 

Keyword: Antenna, GPS, arduino-mega


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