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KVH’s V11-HTS satellite-communicat­ions antenna delivers high-speed connectivi­ty, anywhere.

- By david schmidt

KVH’s V11-HTS satcom antenna provides yachtsmen with highspeed connectivi­ty, even when cruising in extreme latitudes.

Over the course of three years, a 135-foot Dubois aluminum sloop completed a circumnavi­gation that included a visit to Antarctica and a deep soak in the high latitudes. Interestin­gly, her most persistent challenge during this time wasn’t plying the high seas, but rather accommodat­ing her increasing­ly data-hungry guests. The trouble, explains Capt. Mike Lawrence, is that Destinatio­n sails with as many as 20 guest-owned wireless devices operating on the yacht’s network, which also has to support the vessel’s navigation­al and operationa­l data needs. ¶ The solution, Lawrence says, was to upgrade the yacht’s dual KVH V11-IP satellite-communicat­ions antennas to KVH’s V11-HTS antennas, which provide significan­tly faster service, dual channels and—thanks to their operating frequencie­s—a massive coverage footprint. ¶ Satellitec­ommunicati­ons systems have existed for decades, but the South Pacific, the high latitudes and handsome swaths of the South Atlantic have long been data dead zones. Historical­ly, this has been due to of a lack of demand, as well as

the physical size of the antennas needed to utilize the weak signals that exist on these waters. ¶ Fortunatel­y for owners with a taste for speed and off-piste adventures, KVH’s V11-HTS antenna leverages the company’s mini-VSAT Broadband high throughput satellite (HTS) network to deliver dual-channel, high-performanc­e connectivi­ty from virtually all navigable waters. ¶ Abovedeck, the V11-HTS has a stabilized, 1-meter, Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) dish delivering maximum download speeds of 20 megabits per second and maximum upload speeds of three Mbps over its high-speed channel, plus a second unlimited-use channel in a range of data speeds. The V11-HTS ($74,995) delivers these speeds primarily by operating on the Ku frequency band (12 to 18 gigahertz) while automatica­lly switching to the C frequency band (4 to 8 GHz) to support coverage in remote areas or during inclement weather. ¶ Belowdecks, the system uses KVH’s latest Integrated CommBox Modem (ICM) black box, housing the modem, network manager, Ethernet switches, storage and Wi-Fi card. ¶ “The V11-HTS is for exploratio­n yachts that sail above Alaska, Asia and the Galapagos Islands, not milk runs,” says Jim George, KVH’s director of global leisure sales, adding that yachts longer than 110 feet are a good match for the technology. ¶ The system’s ability to pipe global, high-speed satellite communicat­ions to remote locations is a result of the antenna’s 1-meter dish, four-axis stabilizat­ion, and supporting hardware and software, as well as KVH’s mini-VSAT Broadband HTS network. This network is comprised of Intelsat Epic satellites, with additional network capacity coming from SKY Perfect JSAT satellites. Unlike traditiona­l satcom transponde­rs, which typically concentrat­e moderate amounts of power from single beams across wide swaths, HTS satellite beams have considerab­ly smaller footprints, onto which the satellite transponde­r directs significan­tly more power. In turn, HTS networks allow service providers to focus multiple beams onto data-hungry areas, to deliver additional bandwidth. ¶ All told, KVH’s miniVSAT Broadband HTS network delivers 25 million additional square miles of coverage compared to the firm’s original coverage map, along with lower per-megabit data costs, and up to five times faster speeds than comparable (and still-current KVH) equipment. For comparison, KVH’s V11-IP delivers downlink speeds up to 4 Mbps and uplink speeds up to 1 Mbps, while the V11HTS’ high-speed channel delivers 20-by-3 Mbps speeds (that means 20-Mbps download speed and 3-Mbps upload speed). ¶ The V11-HTS also offers simultaneo­us dual-channel connectivi­ty courtesy of the system’s 20-by-3 Mbps high-speed channel, and a second unlimited-use data channel that can be configured to deliver 9-by-2 Mbps service. While most owners will reserve the fast channel for A-listers, the second channel is ideal for crew, cloud analytics, data reporting and data-starved grandkids. Moreover, the V11-HTS supports lowest-cost routing and can automatica­lly switch between cellular, satcom and Wi-Fi connectivi­ty, depending on signal availabili­ty. ¶ “You could have a crew of eight and six passengers, and no one will see data slowdowns,” George says. ¶ In addition to speed, coverage and an office alibi, KVH also offers powerful network-management tools to reduce unwanted data burn while bolstering

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