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JUE-95LT Inmarsat C LRIT

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<strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong> <strong>Inmarsat</strong> C <strong>LRIT</strong>– specificationsWhat’s standard in the box?1. Antenna2. Terminal3. Antenna installation parts4. Terminal installation parts5. Cables6. Spare parts7. Manual (English)Which cables?Antenna to terminalPower supply to terminal30 m2 m<strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong><strong>Inmarsat</strong> C <strong>LRIT</strong>Model<strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong>IMO type approvedvClass of <strong>Inmarsat</strong> C MES Class 1Terminal and antennaModel – terminalNTF-782LTModel – antennaNAF-742LT (including pole mounting bracket)FrequencyTX 1626.5MHz - 1646.5MHzRX 1530.0MHz - 1545.0MHzChannel spacing5KHzG/T-23.7dB/K minimum at 5º angleE.I.R.P.+7 to +16dBWModulationTX and RX: 1200 symbols/sec 1) BPSKData rateTX: 600bpsRX: 600bpsAntennatype: helicalpattern: hemisphere (non directional)polarisation: right hand circularTransmission messageup to 8kbMessage storage80kb (<strong>Inmarsat</strong> C 40kb)Power supply voltage DC 24V (+30% -20%)Power consumptionTX 75W, RX 15W (terminal and antenna)Ambient conditionantenna: -35°C +55°Cterminal: -15°C +55°CPreservation temperature-40°C +80°CRelative humidity +40ºC up to 95%Icingup to 25mm (antenna)Precipitation100mm/hour (antenna)Windup to 100 knotsVibrationas specified by <strong>Inmarsat</strong>Optional itemsPower supply (AC/DC)NBD-577CEarth bolt (for antenna)MTL318538A1) Binary Phase Shift KeyingComplies with latest IMOregulations according toMSC.202(81), SOLAS V 19-1.– JRC’s new <strong>LRIT</strong> system will easily and accurately provide all key information to improve the safety of life at seaCompact antenna designEasy installationBuilt-in GPS receiverLow cost of ownershipFully meets IMO requirements for <strong>LRIT</strong>


<strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong> <strong>Inmarsat</strong> C <strong>LRIT</strong>– performance featuresUnique featuresThe <strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong> is a simple-to-install standalone system that will easily and accuratelytransmit key information to improve thesafety of life at sea.<strong>LRIT</strong>Long Range Identification and Tracking (<strong>LRIT</strong>) is anIMO required global monitoring system of the ship’smovements. The purpose of <strong>LRIT</strong> is to increase maritimedomain awareness and to improve maritime security.BackgroundShips sailing under the flag of a country that signed upto the International Maritime Organisations’ Safety of Lifeat Sea (SOLAS) convention must comply with new <strong>LRIT</strong>requirements from 2009 onwards. From this date, vesselsmust automatically transmit their identity and position,including date and time, at 6-hourly intervals.Additionally this system must be able to respond torequests from member states and <strong>LRIT</strong> data centres forimmediate position reports and be able to change thetime interval between reports to a maximum frequency ofevery 15 minutes.JRC StarNetworkJRC has been providing sales and support of products since 1915. Today, JRC offerscomprehensive assistance through its organisation, in partnership with a worldwideStarNetwork of over 270 fully trained and qualified partners and agents, assisting you 24hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.<strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong> <strong>Inmarsat</strong> C <strong>LRIT</strong>– system flexibilityUpgrade solutionsWe will not just have a stand alone version available, but <strong>LRIT</strong> will be integrated as standard on new<strong>JUE</strong>-85 <strong>Inmarsat</strong> C terminals. And those who are using the <strong>JUE</strong>-85 terminal already, or a previousversion (<strong>JUE</strong>-75C/A), JRC offersdedicated upgrade solutions toconform the latest standards.Who’s it for?Dimension drawings - Antenna, Pole mounting bracketNAF-742LTMASS 1,5 kg<strong>JUE</strong>-75A224 mm 80 mm<strong>JUE</strong>-75Cwithout CN114<strong>JUE</strong>-75Cwith CN114The following ships (engaged on international voyages) are required to implement <strong>LRIT</strong>,Type of shipsAll passenger ships, including high speed craftCargo ships, including high speed craft of 300 gross tonnage and aboveMobile offshore drilling unitsSOLAS-V 19-1Ships constructed after 31 December 2008Ships constructed before 31 December 2008 and certified for operation1) in A1, A2 or A1, A2, A3 sea area − first survey after 31 December 20082) in A1, A2, A3, A4 sea area − first survey after 1 July 2009Except for ships in A1 sea areas, equiped with AISFlexible installation approachThe <strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong> system has the same cable management philosophy resembling all other<strong>Inmarsat</strong> products that JRC is offering, allowing for an easy installation as only a single coaxcable is used between antenna and terminal. Both are very compact and can be easilyinstalled on any size and type of vessel.MPXP33400 1MASS 1,5 kg<strong>JUE</strong>-85111 mmSan FranciscoLos AngelesSan DiegoHonoluluVancouverSeattleJRC one-callOne number to callWith JRC you can go anywhere andif you need our support, simply call usat +81 3 3492 9201, anytime.TorontoChicagoHoustonMiamiHavanaPanamaGuayaquilLimaTalchuanoReykjavik TorshavnEgersundBelfastLundLondon AmsterdamSt. John’sAntwerp RotterdamLe HavreNew YorkLisbon MadridBuenos AiresLas PalmasDakarRio de JaneiroAbidjanRomeTunis Athens IstanbulLimassol HaifaAlexandriaCape TownHelsinkiTallinnRichards BayDurbanVladivostokPusan TokyoDubaiHong Kong HanoiShanghaiTaipeiMumbai BangkokManilaColumboKuala LumpurSingaporeJakartaSuvaBrisbaneMelbourne SydneyAuckland144 mmDimension drawings - TerminalNTF-782LTMASS 1,3 kg210 mm50 mm90 mm1pole mounting bracket is included as standard150 mm<strong>JUE</strong>-<strong>95LT</strong><strong>Inmarsat</strong> C <strong>LRIT</strong> – Long Range Identification and Tracking

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