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Orthomode transducerFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOrthomode transducer, VSAT KubandOutdoor unit, includes feed horn, OMT, LNB and BUCOrthomode transducer (Portenseigne, France)Orthomode transducer, vertical and horizontal polarityAntenna side of OMTAn orthomode transducer is a microwave duct component of the class of microwave circulators. It is commonly referred to as an OMT, and commonly referred as a polarisation duplexer. Such device may be part of a VSAT antenna feed Orthomode transducers serve either to combine or to separate two microwave signal paths. One of the paths forms the uplink, which is transmitted over the same waveguide as the received signal path, or downlink path. For VSAT modems the transmission and reception paths are at 90° to each other, or in other words, the signals are orthogonally polarised with respect to each other. This orthogonal shift between the two signal paths provides approximately an isolation of 40dB in the Ku band and Ka band radio frequency bands.Hence this device serves in an essential role as the junction element of the outdoor, unit (ODU) of a VSAT modem. It protects the receiver front-end element (thelow-noise block converter, LNB) from burn-out by the power of the output signal generated by the block up converter (BUC). The BUC is also connected to thefeed horn through a wave guide port of the OMT junction device.Orthomode transducers are used in dual-polarised Very small aperture terminals (VSATs), in sparsely populated areas, radar antennas, radiometers, and communications links. They are usually connected to the antenna's down converter or LNB and to the High Power Amplifier (HPA) attached to a transmittingantenna.Wherever there are two polarisations of radio signals (Horizontal and Vertical), the transmitted and received radio signal to and fro the antenna are said to be "orthogonal". This means that the modulation planes of the two radio signal waves are at 90 degrees angles to each other. The OMT device is used to separate two equal frequency signals, of high and low signal power. Protective separation is essential as the transmitter unit would seriously damage the very sensitive low (µV) micro-voltage, front-end receiver amplifier unit at the antenna.The transmission signal of the up-link, of relatively high power (1, 2,or 5 watts for common VSAT equipment) originating from BUC,(block up converter) and the very low power received signal power (µ-volts) coming from the antenna (aerial) to the LNB receiver unit, in this case are at an angle of 90° relative to each other, are both coupled together at the feed-horn focal-point of the Parabolic antenna. The device that unites both up-link and down-link paths, which are at 90° to each other, is known as an Orthogonal Mode Transducer OMT.In the VSAT Ku band of operation case, a typical OMTOrthomode Transducer provides a 40dB isolation between each of the connected radio ports to the feed horn that faces the parabolic dish reflector (40dB means that only 0.01% of the transmitter's output power is cross-fed into the receiver's wave guide port). The port facing the parabolic reflector of the antenna is a circular polarizing port so that horizontal and vertical polarity coupling of inbound and outbound radio signal is easily achieved.The 40dB isolation provides essential protection to the very sensitive receiver amplifier against burn out from the relatively high-power signal of the transmitter unit. Further isolation may be obtained by means of selective radio frequency filtering to achieve an isolation of 100dB (100dB means that only a 10−10 fraction of the transmitter's output power is cross-fed into the wave guide port of the receiver).The second image demonstrates two types of outdoor units, a 1-watt Hughes unit and a composite configuration of a 2-watt BUC/OMT/LNB Andrew, Swedish Microwave units.The following images show a Portenseigne & HirschmannKu band configuration, that highlights the horizontal the vertical, and circular polarized wave-guide ports that join to the Feed-horn, the LNB or BUC elements of an outdoor unit


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What does hPa means in terms of pressure in weather?

hPa stands for Hectopascal preasure unit this is the international unit for measuring atmospheric or barometric pressure.1 hPa = 100 pascalsStandard atmospheric pressure = 101325 pascals = 1013.25 hPa


What does it means HPa?

hPa is a hectopascal. It is the equivalent of 1 x 10^2 Pascals.


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Roman Catholic Diocese of Hpa-an was created in 2009.


What does hpa stand for in barameter?

1 hectopascal (hPa) ≡ 100 Pa ≡ 1 mbar and also: standard atmospheric pressure is 101,325 Pa = 101.325 kPa = 1013.25 hPa = 1013.25 mbar


Do you have to have a regulator for an hpa tank?

No you do not.


What size paintball tank would you suggest?

I use a 12 ounce, it lasts me a full day, but you might need a bigger one (20 ounce) if you shoot a lot of balls (eg. automatic firing) Tanks are a lot of preference but largely the 20oz is the standard co2 tank that will offer on a typical entry level setup about 1500 shots. For HPA whatever size you get, get it in a 4500 psi tank, that way you will get more shots out of the same size tank. The 68/4500psi has largely become standard for HPA tanks and will give you around 1300 shots on an entry level setup


Can you fill up a hpa tank at a gas station?

No, automotive tire fillers will not have enough pressure to refill a HPA tank.