Block Up Converters

1489 Block Up Converters from 47 manufacturers listed on everything RF

Block-Up Converters are devices used to convert low frequency signals to high frequency RF signals for transmission to a satellite. Block Up Converters (BUC) from the leading manufacturers are listed below. Use the filters to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Download Datasheets, Compare products and Request Quotations. Your Inquiry will be directed to the manufacturer and their distributors who will get back to you with a quote.

Description:250 W Weatherproof GaN Block Upconverter (BUC) from 7.9 to 8.4 GHz
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Band:
Single Band
Gain Control:
Yes
RF/Output Band:
X Band
RF/Output Frequency:
7.9 to 8.4 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
950 to 1450 MHz
Gain:
74 dB
Output Power (W):
150 to 250 W
Interface:
Ethernet, RS485
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Description:49 dBm, Ku Band BUC from 13.75 to 14.5 GHz
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Band:
Single Band
Gain Control:
Yes
RF/Output Band:
Ku Band
RF/Output Frequency:
13.75 to 14.5 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
950 to 1700 MHz
Gain:
60 dB (Linear)
Output Power:
49 dBm
Output Power (W):
79.433 W
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Description:Ku-Band VSAT Block-Up Converter for SATCOM Applications
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Band:
Single Band
Gain Control:
Yes
RF/Output Band:
Ku Band
RF/Output Frequency:
12.75 to 14.80 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
950 to 1700 MHz
Gain:
64 to 72 dB
Output Power:
39 dBm
Output Power (W):
7.943 W
Interface:
RS232/RS485, SNMP/ HTTP
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Description:Rugged Ka-Band Block-Up Converter from 27.5 to 31 GHz
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Gain Control:
Yes
RF/Output Band:
Ka Band
RF/Output Frequency:
27.5 to 30 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
950 to 2050 MHz
Gain:
30 dB
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Description:25 W GaN Block Upconverter from 17.3 to 18.4 GHz
Package Type:
Module with Connectors, Waveguide
RF/Output Band:
DBS Band
RF/Output Frequency:
17.3 to 18.4 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
Gain:
68 dB
Output Power:
44 dBm
Output Power (W):
25 W
Interface:
Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485
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Description:Ka Band 20 W Linear GaN Block Up Converter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Band:
Multi Band
Gain Control:
Yes
RF/Output Band:
Ka Band
RF/Output Frequency:
29.0 to 31.0 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
950 to 2000 MHz
Gain:
60 dB
Output Power:
43 dBm
Output Power (W):
19.953 W
Control:
Remote
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Description:Block Upconverters for Satellite Earth Stations
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Band:
Single Band
Gain Control:
Yes
RF/Output Band:
Ka Band
RF/Output Frequency:
29.25 to 30 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
950 MHz to 1.7 GHz
Gain:
30 dB
Output Power:
15 dBm
Output Power (W):
0.032 W
Control:
Remote
Interface:
Ethernet
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Description:Ka Band Block Up-Converter
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Band:
Single Band
Gain Control:
No
RF/Output Band:
Ka Band
RF/Output Frequency:
29 to 31 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
1 to 2 GHz
Gain:
28 dB
Output Power:
10 dBm
Output Power (W):
0.01 W
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Description:Ku-Band Block-Up Converter from 950 to 1700 MHz
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Band:
Single Band
RF/Output Band:
Ku Band
RF/Output Frequency:
13.75 to 14.5 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
0.95 to 1.7 GHz
Gain:
50 to 58 dB
Output Power:
31 to 31.5 dBm
Output Power (W):
1.259 to 1.413 W
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Description:40 W Ku-Band Block Up-Converters from 13.75 to 14.50 GHz
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
Gain Control:
No
RF/Output Band:
Ku Band
RF/Output Frequency:
13.75 to 14.5 GHz
Input Frequency Band:
L Band
IF frequency:
950 to 1700 MHz
Gain:
64 to 71 dB
Output Power:
39 dBm, 42 dBm, 43 dBm, 44 dBm, 45 dBm, 46 dBm
Output Power (W):
7.943 to 39.811 W
Interface:
Ethernet, HTTP, RS-232, RS-485, SNMP, Telnet acces...
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What is a Block Up Converter?

A block-up converter (BUC) is used to transmit signals to satellites. It converts a low IF frequency signal to higher frequencies for transmission to a satellite. In addition to up converting the frequency, they also amplify the signals. When selecting a BUC, you must consider the following parameters:

1. Input/IF Frequency: The intermediate frequency that is input into the BUC. This is a low frequency that needs to be up-converted and amplified before it is transmitted out of the system.

2. Output/RF Frequency: The output frequency from the block-up converter. This is also often denoted using the IEEE/Radar bands like Ku Band, Ka Band, X Band etc.

3. Gain: The gain provided by the BUC.

4. DC Voltage: This is the voltage that needs to be applied to the BUC for operation.

everything RF has listed Block Up Converters from the leading manufacturers. You can use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products based on your requirements such as frequency band, power level etc. Once you find products that meet your need, you can download datasheets, compare them and get quotations. Quotations requested via everything RF are directed to the manufacturers who will get back to you with the details. This way you can quickly contact multiple manufacturers by entering your information once - saving you the hassle of finding the right contact at each company.

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