Terminal Inmarsat JUE-501
for shipsF FleetFleetBroadband

Terminal Inmarsat - JUE-501 - JRC USA - for ships / F Fleet / FleetBroadband
Terminal Inmarsat - JUE-501 - JRC USA - for ships / F Fleet / FleetBroadband
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Characteristics

Function
terminal
Application domain
for ships
Type
F Fleet, FleetBroadband

Description

The JUE-501, the latest-generation maritime communication solution from JRC, is compactly designed, easy to install and puts high-speed connectivity right at your fingertips. Proven above deck equipment (ADE) design Our company's long experience of antenna design has ensured that the ADE (above deck equipment) is robust and easy to install. No gyro or GPS input is required and it benefits from having no cable under the antenna, which means there is no need for ‘cable unwrap' manoeuvres to free cable that has become twisted as the device moves to locate the satellite. Using the same cable management philosophy as other current JRC Inmarsat products, a single coax cable is used between ADE and BDE (below deck equipment) allowing for easy installation. These and more features make the electronics and mechanical design of the JRC JUE-500 as advanced on the inside as it is on the outside. About FleetBroadband Based on 3G standards, FleetBroadband provides constant, simultaneous access to voice and highspeed data, capable of supporting always-on broadband connectivity at speeds up to 432kbps and streaming IP data rate of up to 256kbps. It allows users to send and receive SMS messages of up to 160 characters, a feature that is proven popular with crew who are familiar with texting from their GSM mobiles while on shore.

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