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ML 700 - Specs

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ML 700 - Specs

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www.thalesgroup.

com/linksatcom

Thales MissionLINK®
on Iridium Certus℠

Dependable and Robust Satcoms,


Covering Every Continent.
Thales MissionLINK®

Thales MissionLINK provides global terrestrial communications coverage,


anywhere in the world. Unaffected by weather or landscape, it is the
solution to depend on for essential communications wherever your
mission takes you. Whether you operate as part of a deployed force or
a single individual, this solution is designed to meet your unique challenges
through a simple, adaptable and robust design. MissionLINK operates using Iridium Certus broadband services over a
network of 66 satellites that cover 100% of the globe. The solution utilizes this robust network service to provide highly
reliable, mobile and essential voice, text and web communications for fixed sites and mobile users.

Technical Specifications

Key Features Terminal Specifications High-gain, electronic phased array antenna


Height: 2.3 inches (5.8 cm) with no moving parts to enable the fastest
Certus 700 Services upload and download speeds to cover
(352kbps Up/704kbps Down & Width: 12 inches (30.5 cm) any land communications need from safety
256 kbps Streaming Capable) services, tracking and location services,
Depth: 9 inches (22.9 cm)
100% Global Satellite Coverage out-of-band management to operational
Weight: 7.5 pounds (3.4 kg) reporting and data transfers.
and Low Latency for Critical Data
and Voice Ccommunications Power Options
Option 1: 10–32 VDC Antenna Specifications
Satellite to Land Mobile Radio Extendable Option 2: AC/DC supply with 12 VDC
Size: 14.5 inches diameter x 4.1 inches high
Network Through a Unique Radio Gateway (65 watt nominal/120 watt max)
(35.6 cm diameter x 10.2 cm high)
Easily Integrates Terrestrial Cellular with IP Rating: IP31
Weight: 6.2 pounds (2.8 kg)
Built-in Preferred Routing Switch Front Connectors: RJ-45 LAN (3) Class 2 PoE
RJ-45 WAN (1) for cellular, VSAT and other Power: Directly powered by the terminal
Supports Up to (3) Concurrent IP connections, RJ-14 POTS (2 independent at 24 VDC
Wi-Fi Devices phone lines) IP Rating: IP66
Rear Connectors: DC Power Input (10–32V) Operating Temperature: -40 to +55° C
MIL-STD-1275D, DC Power Input Mechanical Vibration and Shock:
(+12V Regulated), GPIO (RS-232, +12V out, MIL-STD-810G, Test Method 514.6,
Emergency, Radio Gateway, Discrete I/O), Procedure 1, Category 20, Annex D
TNC — RF connection to Antenna, MIL-STD-810G, Test Method 516.6,
Wi-Fi — Reverse SMA, Procedure IV
SIM card slot
Mechanical Vibration and Shock:
MIL-STD-810G, Test Method 514.6,
Procedure 1, Category 4, Annex C
MIL-STD-810G, Test Method 516.6,
Procedure IV

Specifications are subject to change without notice.


Thales Defense & Security, Inc.
2801:062020:V6
22605 Gateway Center Drive | Clarksburg, MD 20871
TF: +1.800.324.6089 | P: +1.240.864.7695 Thales has a policy of continuous development and improvement and consequently
the equipment may vary from the description and specification in this document. This
[email protected] document may not be considered as a contract specification. Graphics do not indicate
www.thalesgroup.com/linksatcom | www.thalesdsi.com use or endorsement of the featured equipment or service. Copyright © 2020 Thales

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