Srs-4 Satlab Jun 2026

Housed in a PC/104 form factor aluminum enclosure designed for the harsh space environment.

+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SATLAB SRS-4 | | | | [ Uplink / Rx ] --> 2025 - 2110 MHz (BPSK/QPSK) --> up to 5 MBd | | [ Downlink / Tx ] <-- 2200 - 2290 MHz (BPSK/QPSK/8PSK) --> up to 5 MBd | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ High-Speed Transmissions

of output power—enough to scream loud enough for Earth to hear—while sipping minimal energy from the satellite’s tiny solar panels. Reliability

Designed for straightforward integration into a satellite's onboard computer and power systems, the SRS-4 communicates and is controlled through several standard interfaces, offering flexibility for different mission architectures: srs-4 satlab

The transceiver operates as an intelligent edge router within the spacecraft's internal avionics architecture. It supports:

The intended users are , Civil Engineers , and GIS Professionals . Users are expected to have technical knowledge of coordinate systems, geodesy, and basic surveying principles.

Operates within 2200-2290 MHz (Tx) and 2025-2110 MHz (Rx). Housed in a PC/104 form factor aluminum enclosure

: Supports variable transmit symbol rates up to 5 MBd with BPSK, QPSK, and 8PSK modulation.

The SRS-4 Satlab is a satellite laboratory setup designed to facilitate research and development in satellite communications. This report provides an overview of the SRS-4 Satlab, its components, and its applications.

The scope covers the Satlab S4 hardware unit, the embedded firmware controlling satellite signal processing, and the accompanying control software (typically Android/iOS applications or PC suites). The system is designed for high-precision surveying, mapping, and construction applications. It supports: The intended users are , Civil

The SRS-4 is engineered to deliver high performance within the strict constraints of a small satellite. Its key specifications are summarized in the table below:

: The system follows CCSDS recommendations for channel coding, ensuring compatibility with most commercial and independent ground station networks worldwide. Applications and Availability