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C-COM Will Attend NAB + Showcase Their Latest COP Products

April 13, 2022

C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. will be attending the 2022 NAB Trade Show in Las Vegas from April 23-27 where the company will be exhibiting their latest COTP (Communication on the Pause) products.

On display will be C-COM’s MP-100-MOT – Man Pack and the recently developed Ka-75VP Vehicle Mount Antenna.

C-COM’s iNetVu® MP-100-MOT Manpack

iNetVu MP-100-MOT Manpack
The C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. booth will feature the fully motorized, auto-acquire, 100 cm, carbon fiber, one-case, backpack antenna (iNetVu MP-100-MOT) which has achieved significant success in the field, with more than 250 systems sold since the antenna’s introduction. Weighing only 22.8 kg. (2-Axis) or 24.5kg (3-Axis), this robust and lightweight system will point to any programmed satellite in 60 seconds with just the push of a button on the new iNetVu® 8020 Controller. Highly portable, including an advanced Wi-Fi-enabled software GUI, the multi-segment manpack can be easily hand-carried by one person and assembled in less than 5 minutes without any tools.

C-COM’s iNetVu® Ka-75VP Drive-away antenna

iNetVu® Ka-75VP Drive-away Antenna
The iNetVu® Ka-75VP Drive-Away Antenna is a 75 cm., auto-acquire, satellite antenna system that can be mounted on the roof of a vehicle for broadband internet access over any configured satellite. The system works seamlessly with the iNetVu® 7710 Controller to provide fast satellite acquisition within minutes, anytime and anywhere.

Filed Under: Antennas, Comms, Drive-Away, Manpack, Manufacturing, Trade Show

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