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Cable-based antennas target passenger in-flight wireless access

Cable-based antennas target passenger in-flight wireless access

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The Antennas are easily installed along the length of the cabin ceiling, and with signal propagation occurring every meter along the antenna, passengers are assured reliable access, regardless of their location in the plane. Passengers’ signals are transmitted via a signal network computer and outside antenna to satellites that connect to the worldwide network.

Unlike typical broadband technology that requires separate hardware for each type of wireless access, the GORE® Cable-Based Antenna reduces airline costs because the antenna requires only one set of hardware to service the entire aircraft, regardless of its size. This lightweight antenna offers a single solution for providing connectivity for a variety of electronic devices. This antenna sends and receives signals in frequencies ranging from 400 MHz to 6 GHz, which makes it compatible with numerous communication standards, including Bluetooth, DECT, DECT2, Global Star, GSM, IRIDIUM Sat, MMS, PDC, TETRA, UMTS, WLAN 802.11 a/b/g, and WiMAX.

Constructed with unique, engineered fluoropolymers in a lightweight coaxial cable, thea ntenna meets all shock, vibration and fire specifications, including AirBus ABD0031 and FAR Part 25.1359(d). Available in lengths of more than 65 meters, they require no maintenance for the lifetime of the aircraft.

www.gore.com/aerospace

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