Cobham Explorer 510 BGAN Land Portable Satellite Internet Terminal (403711A-00506)
The all new EXPLORER 510 is the smallest ever EXPLORER BGAN and the ideal combination of performance and portability.
The all new EXPLORER 510 is the smallest ever EXPLORER BGAN and the ideal combination of performance and portability.
The Cobham Explorer 510 BGAN Land Portable Satellite Internet Terminal is a powerful and versatile device designed to provide reliable internet connectivity in areas with limited or no terrestrial coverage. It's perfect for those who need to stay connected while traveling, working remotely, or exploring remote locations.
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PRODUCT TYPE | SATELLITE INTERNET |
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USE TYPE | FIXED, PORTABLE |
BRAND | COBHAM |
MODEL | BGAN EXPLORER 510 |
PART # | 403711A-00500 |
NETWORK | INMARSAT |
CONSTELLATION | 3 SATELLITES |
USAGE AREA | GLOBAL (EXCEPT POLAR REGIONS) |
SERVICE | INMARSAT BGAN |
FEATURES | PHONE, TEXT MESSAGING, INTERNET, EMAIL, FTP, VoIP, VIDEO STREAMING |
DATA SPEED | UP TO 448 / 464 kbps (SEND / RECEIVE) |
STREAMING IP | 32 kbps, 64 kbps, 128 kbps |
LENGTH | 202 mm (7.8") |
WIDTH | 202 mm (7.8") |
DEPTH | 51.8 mm (2") |
WEIGHT | 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs) |
FREQUENCY | L BAND (1-2 GHz) |
OTHER DATA INTERFACES | USB, WI-FI |
INGRESS PROTECTION | IP 66 |
ACCESSORY TYPE | TERMINAL |
STANDBY TIME | 24 HOURS |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE | -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 131°F) |
STORAGE TEMPERATURE | -25°C to 80°C (-13°F to 176°F) |
CERTIFICATIONS | INMARSAT CLASS 2 TYPE APPROVAL, CE COMPLIANCE, FCC, IC, C-TICK |
SUPPORTED LANGUAGES | ENGLISH, CHINESE, FRENCH, GERMAN, JAPANESE, RUSSIAN, SPANISH |
• EXPLORER 510 terminal
• Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery
• EXPLORER Softbag
• USB to Ethernet Converter Cable
• 100-240VAC Power Supply
• Multi-Languge Quick Start Quide
• Multi-language webserver and embedded manual (ENG, FR, DE, ES, RU, JP and CN)
Inmarsat BGAN Coverage Map
This map depicts Inmarsat's expectations of coverage following the commercial introduction of Inmarsat's fourth L-Band region. It does not represent a guarantee of service. The availability of service at the edge of coverage areas fluctuates depending on various conditions.