ORBIT OceanTRx7 family

OceanTRx7 FAMILY – 2.2M Marine VSAT

  • OceanTRx 7-300 – C-band
  • OceanTRX7-500 Ku-band
  • OceanTRX7-500 for O3b- Ka-band for MEO
  • OceanTRx7-750 – MULTIBAND , switchable – EOL by the end of 2022
  • OceanTRx7-850 NEW MULTI-BAND & MULTI-ORBIT  system , delivered by the end year 2023. Replaces older version – OTRX7-750  with some modifications to ADE/BDE interface as well as NEW switchable feeds (Ka-C & Ka-Ku)

Description

OceanTRx7 is an innovative platform supporting a variety of 2.2m stabilized maritime antenna system configurations in C, Ku, X and Ka bands. As a common platform, it is inherently designed to accommodate the current and future broadband needs of the maritime market. It is built for quick and easy installation, upgrade and maintenance, combining exceptional RF performance and system availability with an extraordinarily small footprint. Supporting the mission and business-critical broadband application needs of commercial and naval vessels, OceanTRx 7 enables maritime users to enhance operational productivity and crew welfare, lower expenses, and increase profitability. 300 Series – X/C/Ku band support:

  • OceanTRx 7-300 features multi-band frequency support for X, C and Ku bands, based on field exchangeable kits. 500 Series – Ka inherent support:
  • OceanTRX7-500 Series features built-in Ka fully compatible design to ensure a smooth migration to future highspeed Ka services – for the entire Ka range – using GEO and MEO satellites. There are some limited edition of OTRX7-500 systems was delivered to the market with Ku-band capability. Most of OceanTRx7-500 systems were delivered for O3b MEO constellation.
  • OceanTRx7-750 – new generation of ORBIT MULTI-BAND VSAT  systems which arrived on the market of Cruise Ships , Government and Military on late 2018 . EOL in late 2022, but still can come with custom orders
  • OceanTRx7-850 – newest generation of ORBIT MULTI-BAND and MULTI-ORBIT VSAT  systems (see detailed description in our PRODUCTS)  OTRX7-850 mPOWER – special development for SES O3b new satellite constellation.