Orbital Connect Highlights Multi-Orbit equipment at SATShow 2026
- Apr 1
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The SATShow Week in Washington has come to a close, and Orbital Connect returns from the event with renewed insight into the growing role of multi-orbit, multi-band, and multi-path architectures in shaping the future of connectivity.
Throughout the exhibition, Orbital Connect presented a curated portfolio provided from their vendors and partners to align with this vision. The company showcased:
ST Engineering iDirect modems IQ 200 and MDM 3315, supporting the new iDirect Intuition platform
Kymeta Corporation Kestrel U5, a modem-agnostic terminal capable of operating across LEO and GEO networks.
WORK Microwave AX-60 multi-mission modem and IF-to-Ku upconverter.
Intellian Technologies OW10 OneWeb flat panel antenna for land, mobility, and maritime applications
As part of the RF portfolio, Orbital Connet also exhibited Norsat International BUCs, LNBs, ULCs, Bias-Tee, and C-band bandpass filters, currently in high demand due to global C-band spectrum reallocation to 5G.
The Company emphasized the role of resilient communications through solutions such as the new GMDSS 7200 and the field-proven Explorer 325 from Cobham Satcom.
Orbital Connect included MediaKind’s MK.IO Beam, a multi-function video processing platform, featuring the C30 and A20 professional servers, extending its capabilities into broadcast workflows.
Global Invacom Group Group Iridium, Inmarsat, and GPS repeaters were presented as a practical solution for facilities without direct visibility to satellite signals.



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