Maritime Vsat

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Maritime VSAT is the use of satellite communication through a Very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) on a ship at sea. Since a ship at sea moves with the water, the antenna needs to be stabilized with reference to the horizon and True north, so that the antenna is constantly pointing at the satellite it uses to transmit and receive signals.

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