Inmarsat FleetBroadBand

FleetBroadband gives you faster, more cost-effective access to broadband services, offering seafarers an affordable voice and data option, while providing your vessel with a coverage area of millions of square miles. It is more powerful than any other solution on the market, allowing you to have the capability to reach peak performance and gain a competitive edge.

This next-generation solution offers an unparalleled range of services to suit all types and tonnages of vessels. The service provides simultaneous voice and broadband data through a compact antenna, allowing you to run online operation systems, whilst still having access to email, intranet and voice calls – a significant improvement to both operational and social use.

Enhanced connectivity, based on 3G standards, provides constant, simultaneous access to voice and high-speed data in a compact solution, designed specifically for the marine environment.

Standard IP
Up to 432kbps over a shared channel, for email, internet and intranet access.

Streaming IP
Guaranteed data rates on demand up to 256kbps.

Voice
Make phone calls at the same time as accessing data applications.

ISDN
Supports ISDN at 64kbps for legacy applications.

SMS text
Send and receive text messages.

 

 

JRC JUE-250

The existing JUE-33 Inmarsat Fleet 33 is fully compatible and specifically designed to meet the industry-changing FleetBroadband services. This makes it necessary to replace only the main unit rather than obtaining a completely new system. This unique, cost-effective feature will provide seamless ocean coverage from 76° North to 76° South – all via a single main unit upgrade.

JRC’s JUE-250 terminal has been developed for maximum flexibility. It features a reliable industry standard interfacing field that can be integrated with navigational equipment. No gyro or GPS input is required and by having JRC’s proven no cable unwrap system integrated, operational efficiency is guaranteed. This below deck unit enables users to have optimal connectivity no matter what the conditions or your position at sea.

JRC’s JUE-250 is a dedicated compact solution, which shares the same simple configuration as the JUE-33 Fleet 33, allowing for an easy setup. This concept also reduces the installation costs as only a single coax cable will be used between the antenna and the below deck unit. This next-generation service is for the new-build and retrofit markets and is available as a full system or an upgrade path™. It is also possible to connect your own supplied hardware, such as a computer and fax.

  • Upgrade path™ from JRC Fleet 33
  • Reliable broadband data and voice
  • Dedicated compact solution
  • Cost-effective performance and flexibility
  • Takes your vessel into future standards

Specification:

Dimensions:

Main unit GSC-452:

Antenna unit GSC-451:
Power supply unit NBD-577C(option):
198 × 221 × 72 mm

Ø350 × 350 mm
180 × 210 × 145 mm
Weight:

Main unit GSC-452:
Antenna unit GSC-451:
Power supply unit NBD-577C(option):
4 kg
7.4 kg
5.4 kg
Frequency:

Receive:

Transmit:
1525.0-1559.0 MHz

1626.5-1660.5 MHz
Tuning: 1.25 kHz
Communication:
Voice:
Fax:
Standard IP:
Streaming IP:
SMS
4kbps and digital 3.1kHz audio
group 3 fax via 3.1kHz audio
284kbps
128kbps
up to 160 characters
Primary power: DC 24V (-20% +30%)
Power Consumption: [120VA] max
Environmental conditions:

Antenna unit:

Main unit:
-15°С to +55°
Ambient condition:
Relative humidity:
Icing
Precipitation:
Wind:
Vibration
+40°C up to 95%
up to 25mm
up to 100mm/hour
up to 120 knots in survival
at 2-13.2Hz amplitude ±1mm ±10%
at 13.2-100Hz max acceleration 7m/s2
Ship’s motion:
Roll
Pitch
Yaw
Surge
Sway
Heave
Turning rate
Headway
±30°/8 sec
±10°/6 sec
±8°/50 sec
±0.2g
±0.2g
±0.5g
°/sec
30 knots
Coverage:
/b>Azimuth
Elevation
360°
5° to 90°

 

 

SAILOR 250 FBB

SAILOR 250 FleetBroadband harnesses the flexibility of Inmarsat’s next I-4 satellite service, FleetBroadband. It offers budget conscious fishing vessels, workboats and private yachts the opportunity to enter the broadband arena whilst providing the reliability and functionality expected of systems for large commercial vessels.

With data speeds up to 284 kbps from an antenna diameter less than 30 cm, which weighs just 5 kg, this compact system provides performance and power at the right price point.

Important features:

  • IP connection for e-mail and internet/intranet access including secure VPN
  • Streaming IP (Guaranteed bandwidth for data sessions or applications requiring a specific bandwidth – 32, 64 or 128 kbps)
  • Voice and data simultaneously

Simultaneously having access to voice and high-speed data services on a global basis will revolutionize data success on vessels. Sea chart information, online weather data, route planning and crew calling can all be undertaken at the same time, highly increasing information efficiency on board.

Specification:

Dimensions:
BelowDeck Unit:
Above Deck Unit:
42.5 × 264.5 × 273 mm

Ø275.6 × 329.2 mm
Weight:
Below Deck Unit:
Above Deck Unit:
2,5 kg
4.2 kg
Frequency Band:
Rx:
Tx:
1525.0-1559.0 MHz

1626.5-1660.5 MHz
Channel spacing:
Rx:
Tx:
10.5 – 189 kHz
21 – 189 kHz
Cable loss max/min: 20 dB at 1,62Ghz and 1Ω DC loop resistance
3 dB at 36 MHz -4 dB at 54 MHz
Recommended cable:
RG-223
RG214 – FRNC
S10162B11
RG 1/2” 5
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Global services:
Voice:
Standard IP (SAILOR 500):
Streaming IP (SAILOR 500):
SMS
Fax
4kbps AMBE+2× 3,1 Khz Audio
432/432 kbps
32, 64, 128, 256 kbps
Up to 160 characters
Group 3 (via 3.1 kHz Audio)
Antenna Connector:
BDU
ADU:
TNC-socket, female
TNC-socket, female
Power Supply: 10-32 VDC
Consumption: 150 W @10-32V
Interfaces: Power On/Off button
DC heavy duty power input connector with Remote on/off and locking mechanism
4× 10/100Mbit Ethernet LAN user ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE)
1× Sim card
Factory default reset
2× Independent RJ-11 phone 2-wire connectors
5× I/O connector with General Purpose I/Os
L-band output
Status LEDs
Set-up and Router Functionallity: Web server
Built-in NAT router
Network management
SIP server
11 PDP contexts
Environmental Conditions:

Ambient Temperature:

ADU Storage:
Survival (power on, non functional):
Automatic thermal surveillance shuts down:
-25°С to +55°С

-40°С to +85°С
-40°С to +80°С
+85°С
Operating humidity:
BDU
ADU:
95% non-condensing at +40°C
“Exposed” according to EN60 945
Enclosures:
BDU
ADU:
IP31
IPX6
Icing (survival): 25 mm
Mechanical Shock: 20g/11 half-sine
Ship Motion:
Roll

Pitch
Yaw
Surge
Sway
Heave
Turning rate
Headway speed
Wind
± 30° per. 4 s, max. 0.7 g tan.
±15° per. 3 s, max. 0.6 g tan
±10° per. 5 s, max. 0.3 g tan
±0.5g
±0.5g
±0.7g
±36°/s; ACC 12°/s2
22 m/s (42 knots)
100 knots

 

 

SAILOR 500 FBB

The fast, cost-effective broadband that SAILOR 500 FleetBroadband introduces is set to revolutionize ship operation and welfare. It is designed specifically for intensive use on board merchant and offshore vessels whilst being ideally suited to large fishing and workboat applications at the same time.

With data speeds of up to 432 kbps, from an antenna that weighs just 16 kg and is only 60 cm in diameter, this compact package provides superior performance.

Important features:

  • IP connection for e-mail and internet/intranet access including secure VPN
  • Streaming IP (Quality of Service; i.e. guaranteed bandwidth)
  • ISDN
  • Voice and data simultaneously

Simultaneously having access to voice and high-speed data services on a global basis will revolutionize data success on vessels. Sea chart information, online weather data, route planning and crew calling can all be undertaken at the same time, highly increasing information efficiency on board.

Specification:

Dimensions:
BelowDeck Unit:
Above Deck Unit:
42.5 × 264.5 × 273 mm

Ø630 × 605 mm
Weight:
Below Deck Unit:
Above Deck Unit:
2,5 kg
16 kg
Frequency Band:
Rx:
Tx:
1525.0-1559.0 MHz

1626.5-1660.5 MHz
Channel spacing:
Rx:
Tx:
10.5 – 189 kHz
21 – 189 kHz
Cable loss max/min: 20 dB at 1,62Ghz and 1Ω DC loop resistance
3 dB at 36 MHz -4 dB at 54 MHz
Recommended cable:
RG-223
RG214 – FRNC
S10162B11
RG 1/2” 5
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Min 7 m / Max 25 m
Global services:
Voice:
Data:
Standard IP (SAILOR 500):
Streaming IP (SAILOR 500):
SMS
4kbps AMBE+2× 3,1 Khz Audio
64 kbps UDI
432/432 kbps
32, 64, 128, 256 kbps
Up to 160 characters
Antenna Connector:
BDU
ADU:
TNC-socket, female
50Ω N-socket, female
Power Supply: 10-32 VDC
Consumption: 150 W @10-32V
Interfaces: Power On/Off button
DC heavy duty power input connector with Remote on/off and locking mechanism
4× 10/100Mbit Ethernet LAN user ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE)
1× Euro ISDN
1× Sim card
Factory default reset
2× Independent RJ-11 phone 2-wire connectors
5× I/O connector with General Purpose I/Os
L-band output
Status LEDs
Set-up and Router Functionallity: Web server
Built-in NAT router
Network management
SIP server
11 PDP contexts
Environmental Conditions:

Ambient Temperature:

ADU Storage:
Survival (power on, non functional):
Automatic thermal surveillance shuts down:
-25°С to +55°С

-40°С to +85°С
-40°С to +80°С
+85°С
Operating humidity:
BDU
ADU:
95% non-condensing at +40°C
“Exposed” according to EN60 945
Enclosures:
BDU
ADU:
IP31
IPX6
Icing (survival): 25 mm
Mechanical Shock: 20g/11 half-sine
Ship Motion:
Roll

Pitch
Yaw
Surge
Sway
Heave
Turning rate
Headway speed
Wind
± 30° per. 4 s, max. 0.7 g tan.
±15° per. 3 s, max. 0.6 g tan
±10° per. 5 s, max. 0.3 g tan
±0.5g
±0.5g
±0.7g
±36°/s; ACC 12°/s2
22 m/s (42 knots)
100 knots