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RouterAmp Marine

Deliver high speed 5G/4G/3G/2G signal to your router at sea
RouterAmp Marine Products

RouterAmp Marine

SKURegionMIMOBand
RA-2X-EUEMEA2X2B28/ B20/ B8/ B3/ B1/ B7 
RA-4X-EUEMEA4X4B28/ B20/ B8/ B3/ B1/ B7
  • Connects to the ship’s router and maintains mobile signal up to 30Km off the coastline.
  • 15dB gain to ensure full signal to the router far out to sea.
  • Compatible for routers with up to 4 radio cards.
  • 2X2 or 4X4 MIMO options.
  • Reduces the number of cables to the outdoor antennas. 
  • Boosts all mobile operators. 
  • Amplifies 5G, 4G, 3G and 2G.
  • Bypass mode (bypass RouterAmp in port to allow for new 5G bands).
  • Remote monitoring/management.
  • Regions EMEA or USA available. 
  • Rackmount (R) and Wallmount(W) available.

SKU explained: 
RA-4X4-EU-R
RouterAmp-MIMO-Region-Mounting

Regions:

EU: Europe, Middle East, Africa.

WW: Europe, Middle East, Africa, Caribbean, USA, Mexico, South America.

How It Works

Overview

The RA is an industrial grade cellular amplifier that connects directly to a cellular router on the ship. It adds 15dB of gain to all cellular bands and is compatible with all mobile operators. It has up to 16 ports that can connect to 4 radio cards for 4X4 MIMO, compatible with the latest 5G routers.

 

Distance from coastline

 

The RA is connected to the external omni-directional antennas mounted up high on the ships mast. These antennas pick up the signal from the operator’s towers between 30Km off the coastline.

 

Cable reduction from Router to antennas up on ship mast

 

 

ByPass mode:

The RA-EU amplifies signals on bands 28, 20, 8, 3, 1, 7. These are the main cellular European bands and cover 5G/4G/3G/2G. However there are new bands coming, mainly in the 3.4-3.8GHz band. The RA does not amplify these bands. These higher 5G frequencies will not have suitable range for when the vessel is out to sea, but when it comes into port, it would be useful to avail of them. ByPass mode can be enabled, so that in port, the amplifier is by-passed, and all cellular signals can reach the Pepwave.

When connected to StellaControl, it can be remotely managed, monitored and adjusted, as well as receive real-time measurements of signal power and gain for each band. ByPass mode – the amplifier can be bypassed when in port. This allows the Pepwave router to receive more bands including 5G (at 3.5Ghz).

 

Remote Monitoring

With the StellaControl online platform, monitor and configure the RouterAmp remotely. Learn more here.

 

 

Overview

The RA is an industrial grade cellular amplifier that connects directly to a cellular router on the ship. It adds 15dB of gain to all cellular bands and is compatible with all mobile operators. It has up to 16 ports that can connect to 4 radio cards for 4X4 MIMO, compatible with the latest 5G routers.

 

Distance from coastline

 

The RA is connected to the external omni-directional antennas mounted up high on the ships mast. These antennas pick up the signal from the operator’s towers between 30Km off the coastline.

 

Cable reduction from Router to antennas up on ship mast

 

 

ByPass mode:

The RA-EU amplifies signals on bands 28, 20, 8, 3, 1, 7. These are the main cellular European bands and cover 5G/4G/3G/2G. However there are new bands coming, mainly in the 3.4-3.8GHz band. The RA does not amplify these bands. These higher 5G frequencies will not have suitable range for when the vessel is out to sea, but when it comes into port, it would be useful to avail of them. ByPass mode can be enabled, so that in port, the amplifier is by-passed, and all cellular signals can reach the Pepwave.

When connected to StellaControl, it can be remotely managed, monitored and adjusted, as well as receive real-time measurements of signal power and gain for each band. ByPass mode – the amplifier can be bypassed when in port. This allows the Pepwave router to receive more bands including 5G (at 3.5Ghz).

 

Remote Monitoring

With the StellaControl online platform, monitor and configure the RouterAmp remotely. Learn more here.