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Baylin Technologies announces a $2.7M award for its subsidiary

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The first phase of the award consists of four 3.2 kW Summit systems, each comprised of 8 X 500W C-Band solid state power amplifiers (SSPAs) arranged in a soft-fail redundant architecture.

TORONTO — Baylin Technologies Inc. announces that its Advantech subsidiary has been awarded the first phase of a Direct To Home (DTH) Satellite Broadcast network from a major cable operator in India. The first phase of the order is valued at $2.7 Million (CAD).

John Restivo, Advantech President, said “I am pleased to see the demand for our high-power Summit on a steady rise for the past several years. Summit has become the “go-to” product for satellite gateways, DTH, Defense TT&C and Near Space, wherever there is a need for very high reliable RF power.”

The first phase of the award consists of four 3.2 kW Summit systems, each comprised of 8 X 500W C-Band solid state power amplifiers (SSPAs) arranged in a soft-fail redundant architecture. Additionally, the order includes a bank of frequency converters with associated redundancy.

The second phase of the order is expected late spring 2024 and phase 3 is expected in March 2025.

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Leighton Carroll, Baylin’s CEO, said “This is a solid win for Advantech to start 2024. The future phases of the order are expected to be comprised of four to five additional Summit systems. Programs of this size require unique capabilities, technology, and ultimately value. This was a very competitive bidding process and for Advantech to win over an incumbent legacy technology speaks volumes to the new Summit platform and what the Advantech team is achieving.”

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