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Scan maritime antennas are designed to keep you connected even while you sail across the ocean for extended periods of time. These sorts of antennas are therefore designed to withstand the harsh weather conditions that may occur on the ocean as a crucial feature.
Antennas attached to certain on-board devices so they can receive and/or transmit radio waves are referred to as maritime antennas. Typically, the number of antennas on a vessel increases with its size because a larger vessel requires more receiving and/or sending equipment.
An antenna can take on a wide variety of shapes. The selection includes miniature TV antenna domes and VHF stylus antennas followed by larger radar antennas, numerous satellite antennas, and finally the magnificent INMARSAT antennas.
Since portable VHF, EPIRB, and SART devices are typically portable and must attempt to operate independently, other antennas are frequently installed directly in the device. Most marine antennas are waterproof and marinated.
Marinizing is done by shielding the active components and insulating any electronic boards. Depending on the antenna, specialised enclosures or protections of varying sizes and shapes provide water protection.
The Global Marine Communication Antenna Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
New t-Series and s-Series Marine Communication antennas have been launched by Intellian Technologies, Inc., the top global provider of satellite communications technology and solutions, to improve the live television (TV) viewing experience for those onboard commercial ships.
The demand for live TV onboard is as high as ever, with millions of people working at sea every day across commercial maritime industries and even more guests on cruise ships, ferries, and yachts.
The upgraded technology in the new t-Series antennas, which go on sale in September, will enhance the user and customer experience. As ships move between regional services, uninterrupted television viewing is made possible onboard thanks to an improvement to Intellian’s patented WorldView Technology.
The four new t-Series models, the t85N, t100N, t130N, and t150N, are available in sizes ranging from 85cm to 150cm. They add to Intellian’s wide range of well-liked satellite TV antennas for vessels up to 1,000 feet long.
The new s-Series line, which is also being developed by Intellian, is intended for the regional US market and is scheduled to go on sale later this year. The new S100N and S130N TV receive-only antenna systems offer DIRECTV.