Showing posts with label very small aperture terminal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label very small aperture terminal. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

ViaSat ships 500th VR-12 ultra-small VSAT Ku-band antenna


In delivering the five hundredth unit of its VR-12 Ku-band airborne ultra-small satellite communications antenna with integrated ArcLight technology, ViaSat has achieved a new milestone in the military and general aviation markets.


ViaSat designed its VR-12 SATCOM antenna for service aboard aircraft that could only accommodate onboard communications equipment limited in size, weight, and power. Despite its compact size and light weight, the VR-12 is capable of handling media-rich applications, which require advanced broadband SATCOM capabilities.

Furthermore, ViaSat designed a “hatch-mount” version of the VR-12 airframe system. This version is an integrated antenna system and radome package that can be dropped into the escape hatch of a C-130 transport aircraft.

Other versions of the VR-12 installations are tail mounts for planes such as the PC-12 (U-28) and commercial Gulfstreams, and a fuselage mount used for MC-12W aircraft in government service.

According to Paul Baca, the General Manager for ViaSat Global Mobile Broadband, the VR-12 proves that larger antenna designs are not always the way to go. GM Baca says that the ultra-small 30-centimeter aperture of the VR-12 accomplished numerous successes in the installation of Ku-band satellite communications systems. He explained that ViaSat was designing a Ka-band antenna version of the VR-12 to handle traffic from the growing number of Ka-band satellites.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Marlink promises VSAT installation, set-up within 24 hours or less


Satellite communications provider Marlink is promising its customers that its personnel will only need 24 hours or less to install and set up a very small aperture terminal (VSAT) system aboard a ship. Ship engineers and crews will be able to connect their vessels to Marlink’s WaveCall VSAT service right after installation.
Marlink has developed a system to install and commission its satellite antenna in less than a day. The Company has deployed a centrally-managed global network of field engineers and service partners. Those field engineers can board a vessel during a scheduled port-call and set up the WaveCall VSAT system within 24 hours.
The optimized installation service minimizes or even eliminates any disruption done to the operational schedule of a vessel. All the operator and owner of the ship have to do is to prepare certain aspects in advance.
Marlink ensures the total transparency of all of its deliveries and installations. Customers can use Marlink's online portal to track the status of their vessel's VSAT installation.
Furthermore, Marlink issues a customer installation document that serves a twofold purpose: To confirm that all equipment has been delivered; and to check if the antenna pedestal, rack mounting, cabling, power connections, and gyro connections have been properly prepared.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

MTN VSAT will power Jetstream HD satellite TV for yacht owners, guests


An exclusive partnership betwee maritime VSAT manufacturer MTN Satellite Communications and broadcaster Jetstream has created the Jetstream HD solution for yacht customers.

MTN’s Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) connection powers Jetstream's high-definition streaming content solution. Yacht owners and guests will be able to enjoy HD content on their televisions and mobile devices.

Customers have two ways of loging into the Jetstream satellite TV platform. They can use any device with an Internet connection, such as a computer, smartphone, or tablet. Or they can purchase the Jetset, an electronic box that directly delivers the Jetstream HD solution into the television. Either way, customers will be able to exploit the full functionality of their VSAT satellite receiver.

International channel providers of note that can be accessed through Jetstream HD include Kartina (Russian), Orbit (Arabic) and Direct TV (USA.)

JetStream will demonstrate its HD solution at the Monaco Yacht Show, September 19-22, 2012. JetStream’s booth will be located at QP68 - Parvis Piscine. MTN Satellite Communications will also debut its partner's new HD solution at the POP Lounge of the Black Legend Restaurant on the route de la piscine.