The radio transmitter weighing only 15 grams and measuring 4 square meters. cm is designed for installation on ultra-small satellites of the TinySat and PocketQube formats, as well as on stratospheric probes and quadcopters. It has a high data transfer rate of up to 1.2 Mbit / s, which is several times higher than the capabilities of existing analogues.
The transmitter uses Ranging Engine technology to accurately determine the location and operates in the S-band. It also supports remote software updates from Earth. The project, which received a grant of 1 million rubles, is planned to be integrated into the future satellite platform of one of the private space companies.
Source: Ferra

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