The Peregrine u8 terminal is designed to track the satellites of the OneWeb constellation, whether the user is stationary or in motion, with a single antenna. It efficiently handles rapid
transitions between satellite beams and the satellites themselves, ensuring seamless connectivity. Its electronically scanned antenna operation ensures high reliability of satellite
communications.
Energy-efficient, the terminal is compatible with available power sources on ships, including solar energy. Installation is simplified, requiring neither precise alignment nor calibration.
As connectivity needs on ships increase, it is possible to install multiple terminals on board and differentiate bandwidth allocation between recreational use and professional applications
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Dimensions and Weight
89,5 cm x 89,5 cm x 14 cm. Weight: 30,1 kg, Version LTE: 31,1 kg. -
Ingress Protection
IP66 -
Connectivity
1 Ethernet RJ-45, LTE Version : 1 port Ethernet RJ-45 + WIFI (802.11b/g/n) -
Throughput
DL: 195 Mbps / UL: 32 Mbps
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Dimensions and Weight
89,5 cm x 89,5 cm x 14 cm. Weight: 30,1 kg, Version LTE: 31,1 kg. -
Ingress Protection
IP66 -
Connectivity
1 Ethernet RJ-45, LTE Version : 1 port Ethernet RJ-45 + WIFI (802.11b/g/n) -
Throughput
DL: 195 Mbps / UL: 32 Mbps
The operator Eutelsat OneWeb manages a constellation of 650 satellites in low Earth orbit at 1,200 km with polar coverage, providing high-speed Internet access to both professionals and individuals on land and at sea. The service offers download speeds of up to 195 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 32 Mbps, with a latency of around 70ms and a commitment to bandwidth quality. About fifty ground stations, progressively deployed worldwide, serve as access points to the Internet network and mark the rollout of services, regulated according to the respective countries’ regulations.