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Benefits and Features
Everything you need to get started in one package
Easytoset up and use
Designed for BGAN M2M network services
Provides reliable end-to-end IP connectivity
All-weather operation
Ideal for remote locations where cellular service is not available
Multiple low-power modes suitable for operation on battery-operated stations
Technical Description
The Inmarsat Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) satellite network consists of three geostationary satellites: -4 Asia Pacific, I-4 EMEA and I-4 Americas, which provide satellite data services around the world. A geostationary satellite does not change its position in the sky, allowing terminals to use much lower transmission power combined with a directional antenna, making low-power satellite services feasible. Because it uses L-band frequencies (1518 to 1675 MHz), the BGAN service is largely unaffected by rain fade, which causes signal degradation in some satellite systems.
Stations using the Hughes 9502 must provide the flat, directional antenna with a good view of the southern (Northern Hemisphere) or northern (Southern Hemisphere) sky. Stations should be located between +75°and -75° latitude. Stations located at the extreme latitudes will need a better view of the horizon at low angles and are more susceptible to line-of-sight issues introduced by nearby buildings or mountains.
There are also multiple methods for addressing average power consumption. The unit canidle in a low-power state or easily be put to sleep under data logger control.
Therefore, the Hughes 9502 can be a good fit for stations with a sensitive power budget.
The 31447 HUGHES9502 Parts Included Kit that ships with the HUGHES9502 includes the following:
31440 Power Wire Set of Red and Black Wires, 2 ft
28899 CAT6 Ethernet Unshielded Cable, 2 ft
17856 Serial Cable, DB9 Female to Pigtail, 2 ft
17648 USB Cable, Type A Male to Type B Male, 6 ft
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