IP Library Granted Patent US 11,688,921
Granted Patent B1
US 11,688,921 · App. 17/562,581 · Granted Jun 27, 2023

Satellite-communications gateway

Inventor: Michael Scott (Germantown, MD)
Assignee: Hughes Network Systems, LLC
H01Q1/02H01Q1/125H01Q1/428H01Q3/08H04B1/036H04B1/04H04B2001/0408H04B2001/0491
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,688,921
App. No.
17/562,581
Granted
Jun 27, 2023
Kind
B1
Abstract

A satellite-communications gateway includes a pedestal, a hub movably coupled to the pedestal and supported by the pedestal, an antenna configured for satellite communications, first electronics positioned inside the hub, and second electronics communicatively coupled to the first electronics and positioned inside the pedestal. The antenna is mounted to the hub and supported by the pedestal via the hub. The first electronics is arranged to convert a radio-frequency signal from the antenna to an intermediate-frequency signal and transmit the intermediate-frequency signal to the second electronics. The second electronics is arranged to convert the intermediate-frequency signal to a digital signal.

Claims (25)

1. A satellite-communications gateway comprising:

a columnar pedestal elongated vertically and mountable to the ground;

a hub movably coupled to the pedestal and supported by the pedestal;

an antenna configured for satellite communications, the antenna being mounted to the hub and supported by the pedestal via the hub, the hub being fixed relative to the antenna;

RF-to-IF electronics arranged to convert a radio-frequency signal from the antenna to an intermediate-frequency signal and positioned inside the hub; and

IF-to-digital electronics arranged to convert the intermediate-frequency signal from the RF-to-IF electronics to a digital signal, communicatively coupled to the RF-to-IF electronics and positioned inside the pedestal.

2. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 1 , further comprising an actuator assembly movably coupling the hub to the pedestal.

3. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 2 , wherein the actuator assembly has two rotational degrees of freedom.

4. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 2 , wherein the pedestal defines a vertical axis, and the actuator assembly includes an azimuth bearing assembly that is actuatable to rotate the hub and the antenna about the axis relative to the pedestal.

5. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 2 , wherein the actuator assembly includes an elevation jack that is actuatable to tilt the hub and the antenna about a horizontal axis relative to the pedestal.

6. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 5 , wherein the actuator assembly includes an azimuth bearing assembly, the elevation jack is mounted to the azimuth bearing assembly, and the azimuth bearing assembly is actuatable to rotate the hub, the antenna, and the elevation jack about the axis relative to the pedestal.

7. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 1 , wherein the antenna includes a parabolic dish having a diameter in a range of 9 to 13 meters.

8. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 1 , wherein the RF-to-IF electronics includes a traveling-wave tube amplifier, and the traveling-wave tube amplifier is sized to receive microwave frequencies on the V band.

9. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 8 , wherein the traveling-wave tube amplifier is a first traveling-wave tube amplifier, the RF-to-IF electronics includes a second traveling-wave tube amplifier, and the second traveling-wave tube amplifier is sized to receive microwave frequencies on the Ka band.

10. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 1 , wherein the pedestal is fixedly mounted to the ground.

11. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 1 , further comprising a first cooling unit positioned inside the hub, and a second cooling unit positioned inside the pedestal.

12. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 11 , further comprising a piping network arranged to supply cooling medium to the first cooling unit and the second cooling unit, wherein the piping network extends through the pedestal to the hub.

13. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 12 , further comprising a chiller spaced from the pedestal and connected to the piping network to cool the cooling medium being transported to the first and second cooling units.

14. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 12 , wherein the cooling medium is a mixture of water and glycol.

15. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 12 , further comprising a buffer tank spaced from the pedestal and connected to the piping network to store the cooling medium being transported to the first and second cooling units.

16. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 12 , wherein the RF-to-IF electronics includes a traveling-wave tube amplifier, and the traveling-wave tube amplifier is liquid-cooled via the piping network.

17. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 16 , wherein the traveling-wave tube amplifier is a first traveling-wave tube amplifier, the RF-to-IF electronics includes a second traveling-wave tube amplifier, the second traveling-wave tube amplifier is liquid-cooled via the piping network, the first traveling-wave tube amplifier is sized to receive microwave frequencies on the V band, and the second traveling-wave tube amplifier is sized to receive microwave frequencies on the Ka band.

18. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 16 , further comprising a heat exchanger and a secondary loop, wherein the secondary loop is positioned to circulate a second cooling medium, the heat exchanger is positioned to exchange heat between the piping network and the secondary loop, and the traveling-wave tube amplifier is liquid-cooled with the second cooling medium received from the secondary loop.

19. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 11 , wherein the first cooling unit includes a first heat exchanger and a first fan positioned to blow over the first heat exchanger, and the second cooling unit includes a second heat exchanger and a second fan positioned to blow over the second heat exchanger.

20. The satellite-communications gateway of claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of first cooling units including the first cooling unit, and a plurality of second cooling units including the second cooling unit, wherein the first cooling units are positioned inside the hub, and the second cooling units are positioned inside the pedestal.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 25, 2023
From: HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 064368/0450 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2022
From: HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC
To: U.S. BANK GLOBAL CORPORATE TRUST WEST SIDE FLATS, ST. PAUL
Reel/Frame 058971/0319 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 27, 2021
From: SCOTT, MICHAEL
To: HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 058483/0386 →