BSN NAL 40 Meter Premium Filtered Antenna Kit (ASE-PFA40)
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BSN NAL 40 Meter Premium Filtered Antenna Kit (ASE-PFA40)
Positioned as a “premium” filtered solution, the ASE-PFA40 is typically used when the satellite transceiver must be installed indoors or in an equipment bay while the antenna is mounted outside with a clear view of the sky/horizon—common in maritime, remote site, public safety, and enterprise fixed-station deployments.
Design and Features
Integrated “kit” approach
Unlike a simple standalone antenna, the ASE-PFA40 is a system kit that packages the core RF path and installation essentials together. In common configurations, the kit includes:
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Iridium active antenna (powered antenna)
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40 m (131 ft) coaxial cable (RG-213 for the 40 m variant)
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Breakout/interface box
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AC/DC power adapter (PS071 series)
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Lightning arrester for surge and static protection
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Mounting bracket and short adapter/pigtail cable(s) for terminal connection
This “complete bill of materials” model helps standardize installations and reduces compatibility risks compared to mixing third-party cables, filters, and protection devices.
RF filtering and interference resilience
A defining characteristic of the “premium filtered” concept is the inclusion of RF notch filtering / noise reduction elements aimed at improving signal quality in RF-dense environments (e.g., near radios, onboard electronics, industrial systems, or urban rooftops). The vendor literature frames this as “intelligent noise reduction” and highlights the kit as suitable for challenging environments.
Lightning and grounding provisions
External antennas are exposed to electrostatic charge buildup and transient surges. The ASE-PFA40 includes lightning/surge protection in the RF path and references earth grounding as part of the recommended installation.
Technology and Specifications
Cable length and type
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Cable length: 40 meters (131 ft)
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Cable type (ASE-PFA40): RG-213
Long cable runs introduce attenuation and can degrade link performance if not engineered correctly. The kit standardizes the cable type for the length class, and vendor documentation warns that using an incorrect cable at the specified length—or shortening the supplied cable—may damage the antenna and/or invalidate warranty coverage.
System architecture
A typical installation architecture places:
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the antenna outdoors with a clear sky/horizon view,
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the down-lead coax running to an indoor equipment area,
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a breakout box and power adapter providing power to the active antenna,
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and the Iridium docking station or fixed terminal connected at the indoor end of the system.
Export / trade classification and shipping data (commonly published)
Vendor catalogs commonly list the following for the ASE-PFA40:
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ECCN: EAR99
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Harmonized Code (HTS): 8517.70.0000
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Typical shipping dimensions: 20 × 16 × 14 in
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Typical shipping weight: reported as ~24–26 lb depending on the listing/catalog revision
(Variations can occur across catalogs, revisions, and pack-out changes; the above reflects commonly published specifications.)
Applications and Use Cases
Fixed-site Iridium voice and docked-phone installations
The ASE-PFA40 is often paired with Iridium docking stations or fixed voice terminals where the handset/base unit must remain indoors (security office, control room, bridge, or comms shelter) while the antenna is installed externally for best visibility.
Maritime and vessel communications
On vessels, the kit supports mounting the antenna higher and clearer (e.g., mast, rail structure, or superstructure) while routing the cable to protected interior spaces. Vendor diagrams emphasize clear view and clearance angles as part of best practice.
Remote infrastructure and industrial sites
For remote energy, construction, utilities, and industrial sites with heavy electrical equipment and RF noise sources, the “filtered” design is intended to improve resilience compared to basic antenna/cable bundles.
Public safety, government, and enterprise deployments
Organizations standardizing on Iridium for resilient voice links often prefer complete, repeatable installation kits with surge protection and defined cable lengths, which can simplify procurement, spares, and field service.
Advantages / Benefits
Improved placement flexibility with long cable runs
At 40 meters, the ASE-PFA40 supports installations where the terminal is far from the best antenna mounting point—common in multi-story buildings, hardened shelters, engine rooms, and equipment compartments.
Reduced installation risk through matched components
By bundling the antenna, cable type, interface/power components, and lightning arrester as a single engineered kit, installers are less likely to introduce mismatched impedance, excessive loss, or incompatible connectors.
Enhanced resilience in noisy environments
The inclusion of filtering/noise-reduction features is specifically marketed for RF-cluttered and “challenging” environments, supporting more stable operation in real-world deployments.
Built-in surge and lightning protection
External antenna systems benefit from integrated surge protection and grounding guidance, helping protect connected equipment.
FAQ Section
What is the BSN NAL 40 Meter Premium Filtered Antenna Kit (ASE-PFA40)?
The ASE-PFA40 is a complete external antenna system kit designed to extend Iridium terminal installations using a 40 m (131 ft) RG-213 cable, along with an active antenna, breakout/power interface, lightning protection, and mounting hardware.
How does the ASE-PFA40 work?
The kit mounts an active Iridium antenna in an outdoor location with a clear sky view, routes the RF signal over the 40 m coaxial down-lead, and uses a breakout box + power adapter to power the antenna and interface it to the indoor docking station or fixed terminal.
Why is the ASE-PFA40 important?
It enables reliable satellite performance when the terminal must be placed indoors or far from the antenna mount point, while adding filtering/noise reduction and surge protection features designed for demanding RF and environmental conditions.
What are the benefits of the ASE-PFA40?
Key benefits include 40 m installation reach, engineered cable/antenna matching, filtering for RF resilience, and integrated lightning protection, which together improve reliability for fixed-site, maritime, and remote deployments.
Summary
The BSN NAL ASE-PFA40 is a long-run, 40-meter premium filtered antenna kit engineered for robust Iridium installations where antenna placement, RF noise, and environmental exposure can compromise performance. By bundling an active antenna, matched RG-213 cabling, breakout/power interface, mounting hardware, and lightning protection, it supports standardized, professional deployments across maritime, fixed-site, and remote infrastructure use cases.
Specifications
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