C-COM
Satellite Systems Inc. is proudly putting its new iNetVu line of
Ka-band and Ku-band auto-pointing antenna systems on display at NAB
2013. The iNetVu FLY-75V Flyaway Antenna, iNetVu Ka-75V Drive-Away
Antenna, and iNetVu 981 Drive-Away Antenna will be basking in the
spotlight for the perusal of interested consumers.
The
SNG market considers the iNetVu mobile antenna series to be one of
the most advanced, cost-effective, and reliable solutions in the
market. The proven iNetVu solution transmits video in real time,
providing instant communication to press and media groups worldwide
leverage. Broadcasters have deployed the C-COM satellite antenna
systems in various locations across the world.
The
acclaimed antenna designers at C-COM recently rolled out the iNetVu
FLY-75V Flyaway Antenna. Measuring 75 centimeters, the Flyaway product
is highly portable, motorized, self-pointing, and capable of full
auto-acquisition. It can be configured with the iNetVu 7710
Controller and was designed with the new Ka-band in mind. The C-COM
satellite antenna system only takes minutes to deploy and acquire
satellites once deployed. In addition, it is priced very effectively,
making it highly attractive for cost-conscious users.
Next
in line is the iNetVu Ka-75V Drive-Away Antenna. Also measuring 75
centimeters, this auto-acquire satellite antenna system can be
mounted on the roof of a vehicle. It is perfect for providing direct
broadband access over any configured satellite to smaller vehicles
and broadcast applications. Ka-75V uses the iNetVu 7024C Controller
and takes advantage of the recently-emergent VIASAT / KA-SAT
satellite Surfbeam II/PRO Nomadic modems. It is robust, extremely
accurate, and economically attractive to broadcasters.
Last
but not least is the 98 centimeter iNetVu 981 Drive-Away Antenna.
This Ku-band auto-acquire satellite antenna system is ideal for
bigger vehicles and SNG applications. It is paired with the iNetVu
7024C Controller and is compatible with the most popular commercial
Ku modems and services in the world. It can be upgraded to Ka-band
while in the field and comes an optional, aerodynamic and
aesthetically-pleasing pod.
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