Press Release – Intellian, the world’s leading provider of satellite communication antenna systems, introduces the new GX60HP, a 60cm-class compact Global Xpress terminal with higher power output.
The GX60HP is a 65cm Ka-band maritime satellite communication terminal with a 10W BUC option, type approved for use on Inmarsat’s Global Xpress network for its maritime Fleet Xpress service.
The increased BUC output power of 10W on the Ka-band enables greater uplink throughput and a higher level of bandwidth in response to customer needs to enable a faster service at sea.
The GX60HP will help fulfill the demands for bandwidth by users in the oil and gas sector, commercial ships, superyachts and government users. It can also support dual antenna solutions using the Intellian GX Mediator to overcome blockage from onboard obstructions.
Intellian provides a 10W HP Upgrade Kit for its existing systems. The upgrade kit can be used on an existing GX60 to easily convert a 5W BUC to a 10W BUC using only 4 machine screws in as little as 10 minutes.
The GX60HP will be commercially available from January 2019.
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