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March 11th, 2011

C-COM... @ Satellite 2011 With...


[SatNews] A couple of new products ideal for remote locations will be unveiled at bothh #672 during this trade show by the Company.

C-COM will be unveiling its new, highly portable Airline Checkable Flyaway. This antenna system has a lightweight 6-piece carbon fibre reflector that comes packaged in a suitcase-like enclosure complete with wheels and a handle, much like typical luggage. The unit comes complete with controller, feed and cables that are housed in the second luggage-like case. Well suited for a wide range of applications, the new iNetVu®airline checkable flyaway is an easy-to-use high-precision antenna capable of performing under the most extreme conditions. The features include:
  • 1.2m 6-piece carbon fibre reflector
  • Set-up time less than 10mintues, can be accomplished by one person
  • Motorized 3-Axis motion
  • Includes auto-pointing iNetVu 7000B controller
  • Optimal, high-precision antenna pointing
  • No tools required for assembly / disassembly
  • Two-case, airline checkable solution
  • Supports Ku-band
  • Includes jog controller functions
  • Remote access and operation via network, web and other interfaces
The Company will also introduce their iNetVu® Drive-Away Antenna, which offers an aerodynamic form and low stow height of less than 13.5 inches. The Next Generation iNetVu® 1.2m Drive-Away antenna is ideally priced for remote communication needs. This most popular unit maintains its modular design approach, allowing all major aspects of the antenna to remain field serviceable. The features includer:
  • 1.2m SMC reflector
  • Low stow height
  • Sleek aerodynamic form
  • Supports manual control when required
  • One button, auto-pointing controller acquires any Ku band satellite within 2 minutes
  • Optimal high-precision antenna pointing
  • Includes jog controller functions
  • Remote access and operation via network, web and other interfaces
  • Modular design makes all major aspects of the antenna field serviceable