Hughes 9502 BGAN M2M Terminal
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Hughes 9502 BGAN M2M Terminal

The Hughes 9502 BGAN M2M Terminal is a cutting-edge modem designed to provide reliable, high-speed data communication for various machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. This powerful device comes with a 10-meter RF antenna cable and a Class 2 external antenna (ODU) to ensure optimal signal strength and coverage. Engineered for durability and consistent performance, the Hughes 9502 is ideal for use in remote locations, such as monitoring, surveillance, and automation systems. Its rugged design and advanced features make it the perfect choice for seamless, secure connections across a wide range of industries and environments. Equip your business with the reliable connectivity of the Hughes 9502 BGAN M2M Terminal and enhance your communication capabilities.
$2,441.55
Tax included

1985 $ net price (non-EU countries)

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Karol Łoś
Product Manager
English / Polski
+48603969934
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Description

The Hughes 9502 IP satellite terminal provides reliable connectivity over the Inmarsat Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) for IP SCADA and machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. The Hughes terminal delivers affordable, global, end-to-end IP data connectivity enabling applications in industry sectors such as environmental monitoring, SmartGrid, pipeline monitoring, compressor monitoring, well site automation, video surveillance, and out-of-band management to primary site communications.


The exceptional low power consumption (<1 W idle) of the Hughes 9502 makes it possible to provide end-to-end IP connectivity to sites that are off the grid. This breakthrough provides end-to-end IP connectivity to power-challenged locations that rely upon solar- battery arrays involving sensitive power budgets.

The Hughes 9502 includes 10 meters of RF cabling, granting the user freedom to position the antenna remotely and away from the transceiver in complex installations while securing the SIM card inside a premise or enclosure to better protect against unauthorized use, theft, and vandalism.

Future firmware releases would be uncommon, meanwhile any such modem update will qualify for no charge over-the-air (OTA) upgrades saving customers time and money.

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