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Intellian t80W / t80Q

85cm (33.5in) Marine Stabilized Ku-Band Global Satellite TV System
Intellian t80W / t80Q Outstanding Performance Anywhere

Intellian’s t80W provides outstanding performance in an 85cm (33.5in) reflector with the added benefits of Intellian’s proprietary WorldView technology. This system receives SD or HD programming from any Ku-band satellite TV service around the globe without requiring LNB changes or re-wiring of the system when the vessel travels from one region to another.

Fully Integrated Solution

For those managing larger fleets, the t80W / t80Q can be networked with any onboard, Intellian-built satellite communications system (VSAT or FleetBroadband) to allow remote access and management via Aptus Web no matter where the vessel is located around the globe.

With its Wi-Fi capable ACU, users can connect wirelessly to the t80W / t80Q using Aptus PC or Aptus Mobile, an iOS Mobile Application available for free download through the App Store. Aptus offers users instant diagnostics, performance logging functions, and one touch updates to the antenna’s firmware and the Global Satellite Library, ensuring the antenna delivers peak performance at all times.

Unrivaled Satellite Performance at Sea

It’s not easy finding a satellite that’s 22,000 miles away, but thanks to Intellian’s Wide Range Search technology, our antennas search over a wider range and lock onto a signal in seconds – four to five times faster than conventional antennas.

Holding on to that signal while underway or when the boat moves is another reason to choose Intellian. Our patented Dynamic Beam Tilting (DBT) technology uses intelligent, real time beam analysis to maintain the strongest signal even when the vessel is cruising at high speeds or in rough weather. It also reduces the need for constant dish adjustment, reducing overall wear and tear on the antenna.

t80W / t80Q Features



WorldView Capable

The WorldView™ LNB offers the clearest, most reliable global TV reception for guests or crew to tune in any channels on any satellite seamlessly throughout the voyage
Receives circular polarized programming from the Americas or linear polarization for the rest of the world
Universal Quad LNB models receives linear polarization for Europe, Middle East, Africa and some Asia countries

Remote Management & Control

Remotely accessible via the Aptus platform
Perform firmware upgrades, monitor tracking parameters, log performance data and run system diagnostics from anywhere in the world

Wi-Fi Enabled Antenna Control Unit

Wireless updates and diagnostics via the Aptus PC
Intuitive controls and digital satellite information display on the ACU
Simple antenna status quick reference

Digital Video Broadcasting Signal Identification

High Speed Identification employing a DVB-S2 decoder
QPSK Demodulator Lock for DSS signal

Multiple Receiver connections

Supports multiple receivers through a Multi-Switch or using the Intellian MIM
Using the Intellian MIM a master receiver can be selected to control the target satellite

iQ²: Quick&Quiet℠ Technology

iQ² Technology allows you to tune in quickly, maintain a solid signal lock, and enjoy your favorite TV programming in quiet comfort
The Wide Range Search (WRS) Algorithm delivers the fastest signal acquisition available anywhere
Dynamic Beam Tilting (DBT) technology uses intelligent, real-time beam analysis to ensure superior signal quality while eliminating intrusive background noise experienced with conventional antennas

Quattro Switching Module Pre-installed

Embedded Quattro Switching Module, which intelligently distributes different tone signals to the correct ports on any legacy multi switches installed throughout the ship
No need for reconfiguringanything below deck apart from the ACU

Built-in GPS, NMEA Interface, Heading Interface

The t80W / t80Q includes a built-in GPS inside of the antenna unit for faster signal acquisition and can interface with onboard heading sensors
The ship's GPS can also be connected through the NMEA 0183/2000 ports on the rear panel of the ACU