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France-based Greenerwave has unveiled a multibeam ground antenna that can communicate simultaneously with several satellites. Called Pannoramix, the new antenna can communicate with all types of satellite constellations in various orbits and can easily integrate into fixed and moving platforms.
Greenerwave said that Pannoramix was “born from the world of physics…a cavity antenna that integrates revolutionary micromirrors to direct waves.” It claimed that existing electrically-pointed antennas are large and only work on one frequency band, making them ill-suited to the mass markets targeted by the new low-earth orbit mega-constellations. Greenerwave’s technology features low power consumption and low cost, and Pannoramix can maintain a stable and continuous connection in both densely populated and isolated areas, according to the company.