The two year contact is with Italian receiver maker Sirio Antenne.
“Sirio Antenne is a developer of high-quality antennas, and they were picked to design and manufacture the antennas used in the SKA-Low observation product,” according to Kasdon. “After a search for a UK partner to support Sirio Antenne, and following the prototyping build phase, Kasdon Electronics was chosen.”
Described only as ‘small double-sided FR4 PCBs’, they will be populated and tested at Kasdon’s site in Willenhall. Production starts in January 2024.
SKA-Low is the low-frequency receiver for the Square Kilometre Array, a vast phased-array, with a 65km base-line and 131,072 2m tall log-periodic antennas distributed as a dense central core surrounded by three spiral arms. Total collecting area is 400,000m2
Image: Prototype SKA-Low antennas on site in Australia Credit – image credit: SKAO