The Paradise Datacom PCMA-70 boosts the capacity of your satellite transponder space by combining the uplink and downlink transmissions into the same bandwidth.

Slash bandwidth costs and increase the capacity of your satellite networks with the PCMA-70 Series of Bandwidth Saving Satellite Signal Cancellers from Paradise Datacom. This frequency-re-use appliance harnesses the power of patented Paired Carrier Multiple Access (PCMA) technology to cut satellite bandwidth needs by as much as fifty percent.
By simply adding the device to your satellite network, you can expand the capacity of transponders, free up bandwidth for more applications, and lower your network’s operating costs. For example, while satellite space segment costs can vary greatly depending on location and usage, a network operator paying $5,000 per MHz per month for 20MHz can save up to $600,000 per year on bandwidth by using the PCMA-70.
While most satellite transmissions require separate frequencies to transmit and receive, this device enables two different signals to overlap in frequency, which increases the bandwidth available to the system. The appliance uses an adaptive self-interference cancellation technique to subtract your transmitted signal to recover the desired signal. The canceller works with all modulation and FEC techniques on “bent pipe”, non-cross-strapped satellite networks to enhance the benefits of any advanced modulation techniques or turbo coding you may already use.
With a 1RU form factor, the PCMA-70 fits into a standard rack and interfaces with any digital satellite modem. The device cancels signals with bandwidths of 1 to 36 MHz.

One Device for Multiple Network Applications
•Star (Hub/Spoke; One-to- Many)
•FDMA Mesh (Single Satellite Hop; Many-to-Many)
•Hybrid Star Mesh
•Single Carrier Per Channel (SCPC)
•Co-located multi-carrier
•Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA) voice and data networks
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