The iNetVu® 1500 Drive-Away Antenna is a 1.5m auto-acquire satellite antenna system which can be mounted on the roof of a vehicle for Broadband Internet Access over any configured satellite. The system works seamlessly with the iNetVu® 7000C Controller providing fast satellite acquisition within minutes, anytime anywhere. • Features • One-Piece precision mold, offset feed, carbon fibre reflector • Heavy duty platform for up to 11kg (25 lbs) RF Electronics (LNB & BUC) • Designed to work with the iNetVu® 7000C Controller • Works seamlessly with the world’s most popular commercially available satellite modems • 3 Axis motorization • Supports manual control when required • One button, auto-pointing Controller acquires any Ku or C band satellite within 2 minutes • Locates satellites using the most advanced satellite acquisition methods • Standard 2 year warranty Application Versatility If you operate in Ku or C band, the 1500 system is easily configured to provide instant access to satellite communications for any application that requires reliable and/or remote connectivity in a rugged environment. Ideally suited for industries such as Oil & Gas Exploration, Military Communications, Disaster Management, SNG, Emergency Communications Backup, Cellular Backhaul and many others. Integrated Satellite Solutions Specifications are subje
Open the catalog to page 1X iNTElllSySTEM TECHNICAL S P ECi F i CATi 0N S Reflector Platform Geometry Deployment Sensors Azimuth Elevation Polarization Elevation Deploy Speed Azimuth Deploy Speed Peaking Speed 1.5m Carbon Fibre Parabolic Single Offset, 0.78 F/D (16.9° offset) GPS antenna Compass ± 2° Tilt sensor ± 0.2° Full 360° in overlapping 200° sectors 0 - 75° ±90° Variable 2°/sec typ. Variable 15°/sec Max., 10°/sec typ. 0.2°/sec Sidelobe Compliances Meets ITU 580, INTELSAT Antenna Noise Temp. (°K) 10° EL= 65 / 20° EL= 58 Survival Wind Deployed Wind Stowed Temperature Rain Operational Rain Wind Temperature Relative...
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