What is Satellite Communication?
Satellite communication is the use of man-made earth satellites as relay stations to transmit radio waves, so as to achieve communication between two or more earth stations. Usually, a satellite network solution consists of a number of remote terminals of varying types (flyaway, portable, maritime, fixed), a Network Operation Center or Hub and the satellite bandwidth.
Challenge
Communication requirements and channels have evolved drastically in the age of globalization and it has become imperative to enhance connectivity between organizations, world-wide teams, headquarters and employees on the field. Radio communications play an essential role in this, especially in public safety, fleet operations and mining applications. Most radio networks use line of sight propagation or have fixed repeater stations. Radio over satellite can extend each of these networks and provide essential connectivity between headquarters and field teams during natural disasters and mission-critical applications.
What are the key features?
Rich Technical Experience
Leveraging over 40 years of satellite communications expertise,Norsat works closely with its customers to provide standard or customized solutions to meet the exact requirements of the customer’s application for challenging environments.
Leading-edge Design Ideas
Adhering to the modular design concept, the unified design from Norsat makes the overall structure of the satellite terminal more reasonable, the degree of matching between the devices is better, and the various combinations of products are more adaptable to various application requirements.
Well-known Quality
Some of the products have passed MIL-STD and enjoy a good reputation for their ruggedness and reliability, and are recognized as a manufacturer of high-quality satellite equipmen