Kymeta Hawk U8

Terrestre - Véhicule

Fix or Mobile

Using OneWeb Network

195/32 Mbps

Throughput up to 195 DL /32 UL

~100 ms

Latency

Integrated Modem

No internal unit required, simplified installation.

Key Features

Simple and Mobile Connectivity

The Kymeta Hawk U8 OneWeb is the ideal solution for users seeking easy-to-deploy connectivity, whether stationary or on the move. Its auto-tracking antenna ensures a continuous connection to the OneWeb constellation without any manual intervention.

Energy Autonomy and Versatility

With low power consumption, the terminal can be powered from an external source, whether it’s a vehicle battery or solar panels. This efficient and flexible design makes it perfectly suited for mobile and remote operations.

Robustness and Extended Connectivity

Designed for field use in demanding conditions, the Hawk U8 stands out for its durability and portability, and can even be integrated into a ruggedized case. The hybrid terminal provides an Ethernet output, and in its LTE version, offers Wi-Fi access for complete connectivity in any situation.

Specifications Techniques

Dimensions89,5 cm x 89,5 cm x 14 cm
Weight30,1 kg, Version LTE: 31,1 kg
Field of viewElevation +15 to +90, 360° Azimuth
Power95 W, Version LTE; 125W
Input power(12 -36) VDC or (90 to 305) VAC (via une accessoire)
Ingress ProtectionIP66
Operational Temp-40 °C to +55 °C
Throughput Up to DL: 195 Mbps / UL: 32 Mbps
Connectivity 1 Ethernet RJ-45, LTE Version : 1 port Ethernet RJ-45 + WIFI (802.11b/g/n)

Services

The Intellian OW11FM is a flat-panel maritime antenna that delivers high-speed, low-latency connectivity via the OneWeb network.

The operator Eutelsat OneWeb manages a constellation of 650 low-Earth-orbit satellites at 1,200 km, with polar coverage, to provide professionals and consumers on land and at sea with high-speed Internet access of up to 195 Mbps download and 32 Mbps upload, with latency of around 100 ms and guaranteed bandwidth quality. Around fifty ground stations, being progressively deployed worldwide, serve as access points to the Internet network and support the rollout of services, which are regulated depending on the country.