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Satellite Industry Awaits Impact of Never-Ending U.S. Government Budget Battle 

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Next Steps Revealed in DARPA's Phoenix Satellite Repurposing Project

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Arabsat CEO Balkheyour: Hosted Payload Announcement Coming at SATELLITE 2013

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Lockheed Martin Grabs an Additional $342.6 Million in Military Satellite Deals

ADSB, YahSat Awarded UAE Navy Baynunah Satcom Contract

Harris to Modernize Air Force Meteorological Satellite Program

Millennium Space Systems, Air Force Sign Weather Satellite Gap Solutions Deal

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Boeing WGS-5 Arrives in Florida to Prepare for ULA Delta 4 Launch

TS2 Uses Hylas 2 to Expand Satellite Internet Access in Afghanistan

Inmarsat Expands Mobile Tactical BLOS Communications for Government Users

Janet Nickloy Named 2013 Hosted Payload Alliance Chair

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C-Com, iSat to Enhance X-band Service for iNetVu Terminal

British value-added systems company Integrated Satellite Applications Technologies (iSat) has developed a unique swappable X-band feed for C-Com’s 1.2M Ku-band auto-deploy iNetVu transportable system.    

 The iSat/C-Com transportable terminal was developed to accommodate X-band BUC powers from 10 watts to 40 watts to meet the needs of government customers. The companies said the solution was successfully range-tested for compliance with ITU specifications.    


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 “X-band is a growing market for customers wanting highly resilient satellite communications solutions to operate in times of stress when traditional mobile and fixed communication infrastructures are unavailable or unable to support the volume of traffic,” iSat CEO David Harper said in a statement. “This development of the iNetVu terminal uses the iSat developed compliant and proven X-band filters, feed, BUC and reflector, and seamlessly integrates them onto the proven iNetVu platform, offering a complete communications solution out of the box.”


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