Products

LCT2 & AFSS Falcon 1
A 10W LCT2 Transmitter flew aboard the SpaceX Falcon 1 DemoFlight 2 vehicle March 20, 2007 from the Kwajalein Atoll in the South Pacific.
NGSP
A Ku Band LCT2 Modulator flew aboard the MDA NGSP Black Brant XI vehicle June 26, 2008 from Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia.

Low Cost TDRSS Transmitter

The Low Cost TDRSS Transceiver (LCT2) is an enabling technology of the evolving vision of a Space Based Range.  This vision is to establish future Range architectures, designed to decrease the cost of launch operations while increasing range services and customer responsiveness.  LJT engineers have worked closely with NASA Wallops Flight Facility located at Wallops Island, Virginia over the last five years to develop the LCT2.  The LCT2 has been successfully transferred through NASA's Technology Transfer Program to provide LJT exclusive rights to production.

LCT2 provides bi-directional communication through NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) that meets suborbital and orbital launch vehicle needs for Space Based Range (SBR) communications.  The LCT2 made a successful maiden voyage demonstrating the SBR vision for the COSMIC mission aboard a Minotaur launch vehicle in April 2006.  For the first time, the Range Safety Office was provided with real-time, over-the-horizon, metric tracking data for the entire flight through orbital separation.  Since this successful demonstration, more than a dozen potential customers have requested this technology for future missions.



Product Specifications

LCT2 10W Transmitter Specs (PDF)
LCT2 20W Transmitter Specs (PDF)
LCT2 30W Transceiver Specs (PDF)



Completed Missions

20W Transmitter
COSMIC
Vandenberg AFB, 2006
10W Transmitter
SpaceX
Kwajalein Atoll, 2007
10W Transmitter
MDA
Kodiak Launch Complex, 2008
20W Transmitter
NASA
Wallops Research Range, 2008
Ku-Band Modulator
NGSP
Wallops Research Range, 2008
20W Transmitter
SOAREX
Wallops Research Range, 2008
10W Transmitter
MLAS
Wallops Research Range, 2008
20W Transceiver
AFSS TA3
Wallops Research Range, 2009
20W Transceiver
NASA
Wallops Research Range, 2009
10W Transmitter
Air Force
Edwards AFB, 2008
20W Transmitter
MDA
Kodiak Launch Complex, 2009
20W Transmitter
Orbital
Kodiak Launch Complex, 2010