Gilat Product Sheet RaySat ER7000 3
Gilat Product Sheet RaySat ER7000 3
RaySat
ER7000
High-Gain SOTM Antenna
The RaySat ER7000 antenna is a reliable, low-profile, two-way Optional integrated terminal including an antenna, BUC,
antenna system that enables real-time broadband satellite and modem
communications for video, voice and data. Ideally suited for trains Maintain reliable and continued satellite communication
and large vehicles, the ER7000 has been successfully deployed link
worldwide in rail travel and Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG)
applications, among others. Best panel antenna for SOTM applications to perform a
stable and continued satellite link for all scanning angels,
Az: 360° ; El: 90°
High Transmission Gain, Low-Profile
OpenAMIP Protocol
The ER7000 antenna maximizes throughput using high-efficiency
waveguide panel technology and its light weight ensures easy and
safe vehicle mounting. The antenna features multiple onboard
tracking sensors, enabling accurate tracking, shortest initial
acquisition and instantaneous reacquisition time after signal loss.
Modem Options
For maximum flexibility, the ER7000 can be deployed in 3 ways:
Environmental Robustness
The ER7000 is designed to withstand the harsh environmental
conditions and extreme changes common to mobility applications.
Using market-leading RF/IF components, this robust antenna
operates in temperatures ranging from -40ºF to +131ºF (-40ºC
to +55ºC) and with relative humidity of up to 95%. Deployed on
trains, buses, vans and cars, the ER7000 ensures a high performance
and stable link in varying environmental conditions, as required for
bandwidth-hungry SOTM applications.
05/01/2024
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