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Vislink
Launches
Advent
Mantis
"MSAT"
Man
Portable
Data
Terminal
Vislink
has
announced
that
it
will
launch
its
new
Advent
Mantis
"MSAT"
Man
Portable
Data
Terminal,
a
highly
portable
tri-band
satellite
antenna
system
specifically
designed
for
rapid
deployment
in
hostile
environments,
at
CABSAT
2012.
The
system's
fully
integrated,
portable
design
requires
less
than
five
minutes
from
arrival
to
satellite
acquisition,
making
it
ideal
for
rapid
deployment
field
applications
where
there
is
no
time
to
spare.
Weighing
in
at
only
12.5
kilos,
the
Advent
MSAT
is
specifically
designed
to
be
carried
by
one
person
and
provides
powerful
functionality
for
applications
such
as
secure
military
communications;
special
operations,
disaster
recovery;
emergency
services;
first-on-scene
broadcast;
and
mining
operations.
The
antenna's
65cm
reflector
can
be
used
in
Ka,
Ku
and
X
bands,
be
powered
from
either
mains
or
12VDC
operations,
and
has
interchangeable
modems.
The
moment
the
system
arrives
on
site
it
can
be
fully
operational
in
less
than
five
minutes,
therefore
saving
vital
time
when
speed
is
of
the
essence.
Vislink
Project
Leader
Ali
Zarkesh
said,
"The
Advent
MSAT
represents
the
first
major
new
in-house
antenna
design
for
the
Vislink
group
and
is
our
first
foray
into
the
rapid
deployment,
lightweight
terminal
market.
This
antenna
gives
us
entries
not
only
in
the
surveillance
market
but
also
has
applications
in
the
mining
sector
and
first-on-scene
news
reporting."
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