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Cobham Expands Explorer 8000 VSAT Family with 1.2-Meter Version

By Caleb Henry | September 2, 2016
      Cobham Explorer 8120

      Cobham’s Explorer 8120. Photo: Cobham Satcom

      [Via Satellite 09-02-2016] Cobham Satcom is releasing the Explorer 8120 VSAT at IBC 2016 next week. The 1.2-meter stabilized, auto-acquire, drive-away antenna system harnesses the same “dynamic pointing correction” technology and carbon fiber construction introduced with the 1-meter Explorer 8100 model released last year.

      The Explorer 8120 is available in Ku-band configuration and works with most major satellite networks. The VSAT’s larger reflector dish provides for improved service availability and higher throughput across more of the satellite footprint.

      Standard vehicle mounted Comms-On-The-Pause (COTP) VSAT antennas can lose connection to the satellite due to even slight vehicle movements caused by high winds or people getting in and out. Cobham added dynamic pointing correction technology taken from its maritime stabilized VSAT antennas to reduce the risk of losing the signal.

      Cobham has also added the new high power 20W Block Up Converter (BUC) to the Explorer 8000 family for both the 1 and 1.2 meter antenna systems.