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Global Konet first company to achieve Dualsat ESA Antenna APP debuts at Satellite Show 2025

March 8, 2025

Global Konet will participate in the Satellite Show 2025, the world’s largest satellite exhibition, held in Washington, D.C., revealing new technology that enables simultaneous service of two satellites through a single ESA antenna — making them the first global company to achieve this feat.

The exhibition takes place from March 11 to 13 at the Washington Convention Center, where Global Konet will showcase cutting-edge satellite antenna technology to the world.

GU24 terminal

At this exhibition, the company will unveil

Satellite IoT GA24 terminal
Dualsat ESA Antenna APP
  • the Satellite IoT GU24 terminal
  • the Satellite IoT GA24 terminal
  • the Dualsat ESA Antenna APP
  • real-time Satellite Tracking Software technologies and products.

The Satellite IoT GU24 and GA24 terminals have been designed with panel dimensions of 250×220 mm and a weight of 700g, making them suitable for small drones.

They have successfully completed ground trials for 1 Mbps video transmission from KA-band satellites in the Middle East, showcasing their miniaturized panel design technology.

These terminals are expected to become essential panel boards for future long-range satellite drone services and counter-drone equipment.

Testing of simultaneous services from two satellites is being carried out using the Dualsat ESA Antenna APP technology.

The Dualsat ESA Antenna APP provides a full-duplex solution for offering or monitoring services from multiple satellites through a single antenna. The exhibition will feature the demonstration of television feeds from two satellites streamed through a single antenna to a set-top box, allowing for seamless TV viewing with cutting-edge video and APP technology.

This screen of Global Konet’s Ground Antenna Tracking Software will be showcased.

Global Konet will also introduce its real-time Satellite Tracking Software technology capable of tracking both GEO satellites and LEO satellites such as Starlink. The live satellite tracking feature being unveiled relies on satellite information stored in a database to analyze location data, allowing the KONET ESA antenna to perform signal analysis and satellite monitoring.

Executive Vice President Jong-Chul Yoon stated, “Through the Satellite Show 2025, we aim to secure leadership in ESA satellite antennas.” He added, “We aspire to become the leading technology company in the flat panel antenna market with our world-class cutting-edge technology.”

Filed Under: Antennas, Blink software modem, Drones, Executive Vice President, GEO, Global Konet Co. (S. Korea), Internet of Things (IoT), IoT, Satellite IoT, Satellite Software, Satellite Terminal, Satellite Tracking, Signal Analyzer, SpaceX, Starlink, Tech Demonstration Satellite

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