PP792 defines the form and fit characteristics of the Mark II Aviation Ku-band and Ka-band Satellite Communication (satcom) System, intended for installation in all types of commercial air transport aircraft. The satcom system described in PP792 represents the next evolution from the Mark I system defined in ARINC Characteristic 791, Part 1.
Significant advancements include:
Significant advancements include:
- Single, standard installation, no customization, fully interchangeable
- Smaller: no KRFU, Virtual APM
- Lighter: smaller connectors, fewer wires, no hyper-critical wiring, coax, or waveguide
- Flexible lug pattern accommodates two apertures, each up to 42"
- High power supply (2000 Watts) for large, solid-state, phased-array antennas
- Integrated Position, Attitude and Heading sensor
- High performance IF interface supporting NGSO networks