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The iRG-S2 supports 8PSK modulation on both inbound and outbound paths, which improves the link efficiency by 30% compared with QPSK modulation. Using iRG-S2 saves a lot in bandwidth consumption, while keeping the same performance. The iRG-S2 works in dual receiver mode that can support two DVB-S carriers or one DVB-S2 and a DVB-S carrier simultaneously. This user-friendly terminal adapts to your changing needs, allowing you to seamlessly upgrade system capabilities over satellite using a simple software “key.” This scalability allows you to make a minimal hardware investment and later move to a more powerful solution without having to purchase additional hardware. The iRG-S2 supports DVB-S2 in addition to DVB-S standard. Supporting standard-based solutions that employ advanced technologies to offer unparalleled efficiency and functionality. On the Forward Link the support of DVB-S2 technology includes advanced LDPC coding and 8PSK modulation for improved performance. The terminal supports turbo codes, dual continuous and burst mode operation and data rates of up to 2 Mbps. It has an advanced set of networking capabilities, including Quality of Service and acceleration. The iRG-S2 broadband solution is designed for small and medium enterprises, corporate and government offices, financial institutions, Internet cafés and ISP points of presence. The terminal is ideal for:
- Dual Hub Single Hop Applications
- Multi Star Applications
- Fast Internet Access
- Voice over IP Telephony
- Videoconferencing
- Interactive Distance Learning
- VPN (secure) Applications
- Reliable Business-To-Business (B2B)
- CRM
- IP Multicast Applications
- Telemedicine
- Terrestrial Backup
- Governmental & Military Applications
The iRG-S2 comes equipped with a 10/100 Base T Ethernet adapter for direct connection to a LAN, WLL, ADSL and other last mile interface equipment. The terminal has low power consumption and the ruggedness required for operation in difficult environments. |
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