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C-Com’s 1.3M Manpack’s antenna locates a satellite in less than 1 minute by pressing a button

March 5, 2024

C-COM iNetVu® MP-130-MOT Motorized Manpack Antenna

 C-COM Satellite Systems Inc., (TSXV: CMI and OTC: CYSNF) a global provider of mobile auto-deploying satellite antenna systems, announces the company has successfully completed the design, development and testing of its new 1.3M Manpack antenna system. Shipments of the advanced 1.3M Manpack antenna will arrive in the second quarter of 2024.

Compact and lightweight, the iNetVu® MP-130-MOT Manpack is C-COM’s newest 3 axis motorized, fully automatic antenna system. Building on its predecessors in the Manpack product line, the 130cm carbon fiber antenna is easily transportable and can be assembled in minutes without any tools. It can locate the desired satellite in less than one minute, with a simple press of a button. There is already a significant interest in deploying this new product for a wide range of applications worldwide including disaster management, cellular backhaul and military.

“The iNetVu® Manpack series of antennas are turning out to be best-selling products for C-COM,” said Leslie Klein, President and CEO of C-COM. “The design and development of this new product was driven by unique customer specific performance requirements which C-COM was able to meet with unconventional speed and quality. The Company continues to innovate and modernize the mobile SATCOM business by offering highly reliable solutions coupled with unrivaled customer support,” Klein added.

C-COM offers a wide range of auto-deploying satellite antenna systems across all enterprise and government vertical markets where terrestrial communications are challenging due to disruption or deficiency.

C-COM is in late-stage development of a revolutionary Ka-band, electronically steerable, modular, conformal, on-the-move flat panel phased array antenna. The intent of the antenna is to provide low-cost, high-throughput mobility applications over satellite for land, airborne and maritime verticals over LEO, MEO and GEO satellite constellations.

C-COM has sold more than 10,000 antenna systems in more than 100 countries that provide satellite based solutions and support to a wide range of vertical markets, such as Oil & Gas Exploration, Military Communications, Disaster Management, SNG, Emergency Communications, Cellular Backhaul, Telemedicine, Mobile Education, Government Services, Mobile Banking, and others.

Filed Under: Antenna Manufacturing, Antenna Systems, Antennas, Antennas / Terminals, Backhaul, C-COM, Comms, Disaster Management, Emergency Comms, iNetVu™ antennas, Ka-Band, LEO / MEO / GEO, Manpack, Maritime Connectivity, MILCOM, Military, Military Comms, Oil & Gas, Steerable Antennas Tagged With: Featured

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