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Satlab: Srs-4

: Transmits at 2200 to 2290 MHz and receives at 2025 to 2110 MHz .

To maintain maximum data integrity across atmospheric distortions and long line-of-sight distances, the transceiver adheres to . It provides run-time configurable convolutional error correction and Reed-Solomon forward error correction (FEC) to automatically reconstruct corrupted packets on-the-fly. Military-Grade Security & System Adaptability srs-4 satlab

Built for the harsh environment of space, the SRS-4 utilizes a ruggedized design to ensure long-term reliability. : Transmits at 2200 to 2290 MHz and

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This section details the specific behaviors and functions the Satlab system must perform.

Operates on standard ITU Space Operations S-band frequencies 0.1 W to 1.99 W (Up to 33 dBm) Software adjustable with onboard power monitoring Data Rate Range 1 Mbps to 100 Mbps Variable symbol rate up to 5 MBd Modulation Schemes BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK Transmit: BPSK/QPSK/8PSK; Receive: BPSK/QPSK Receiver Sensitivity Highly robust against long-distance space path losses Form Factor / Mass PC/104 Standard (253 g) Measures 93.0 x 87.2 x 18.0 mm in an aluminum casing Power Draw 1.5 W to 10.8 W Highly dependent on TX power setting and operational mode Security Layer AES-256-GCM Link-layer hardware-accelerated encryption Core Engineering Advancements 1. Software-Defined Radio (SDR) Flexibility

The SRS-4 SATLAB is more than a test rack; it is a digital twin fused with physical reality. It embodies the engineering axiom that "test as you fly, fly as you test." By allowing satellites to fail safely on the ground, the SATLAB ensures they succeed silently in space. As missions grow more complex—from autonomous rendezvous to interplanetary cubesats—the SRS-4 SATLAB will remain an indispensable asset, ensuring that humanity’s investments in space achieve their full scientific and commercial return.