SWE-DISH Suitcase with Autopoint
SWE-DISH, the company others follow, now brings Autopoint to the IPT Suitcase for easy satellite access.
With Autopoint functionality, the SWE-DISH IPT Suitcase is approaching the ease-of-use of a mobile phone. It builds on the proven IPT Suitcase, but includes integrated software for fast, safe and secure Autopointing. The Autopoint function significantly simplifies operations and ensures precise antenna pointing with one-button-operation. It does not require additional satellite bandwidth to operate and no reference satellite, the IPT Suitcase will directly find and point to the chosen satellite.
The unique IPT Suitcase navigation solution including GPS, compass and electric tilt sensors, which combined with the Autopointing, completely relieves the user of preparations prior to acquiring the satellite. The electric tilt sensors and the developed software automatically compensate the beam pointing and polarization skew if the terminal is placed on an uneven surface. Typical antenna pointing, including fine tuning, takes approximately 1 minute and can be performed by any staff. This is made possible by a cognitive and user friendly graphical interface displayed on a laptop with a web browser.
"The users, being defense organizations, government agencies and broadcasters will benefit tremendously from using the SWE-DISH IPT Suitcase Autopointing capability." comments Håkan Karlsson, CTO at SWE-DISH Satellite Systems.
Lars Jehrlander, CEO of SWE-DISH, says "We know that there is strong market demand for the Autopoint function. We have developed the IPT Suitcase in close cooperation with our user communities, to address both their near term and future needs."
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For further information, please contact:
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Lars Jehrlander, CEO |
Sofi Westerblom, Marketing Manager |
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SWE-DISH
Satellite Systems is a world-leading supplier of mobile satellite
communications equipment and related services for broadband
applications. The company supplies major broadcasters, armed forces and
disaster relief organizations amongst others, with compact and
quick-to-air satellite terminals for live transmission of video, data,
internet and voice content from anywhere in the world. The customer
base includes broadcasters such as CNN and BBC, disaster relief
organizations and military organizations such as United Nations, NATO,
Danish Defense, the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) and
the US Department of Defense. SWE-DISH was established 1994.
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