Orbit receives SATCOM systems order
Orbit Communications Systems has received an order totaling around $1.1 million from an unnamed Asian navy for its maritime SATCOM systems, the company announced on 6 June.
The order includes several new Ku-band OceanTRx 4 systems as well as spare parts for existing Orbit systems.
OceanTRx 4 is a 1.15m maritime stabilised VSAT system that supports X, Ku and Ka bands. It delivers continuous and consistent broadband Internet service. With advanced RF performance, system availability and dynamic response under any sea conditions, the system has been designed to address the advanced broadband communications requirements of modern naval fleets.
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