SEAS 6000 Antenna: High-Performance Marine Communication Antenna
The SEAS 6000 Antenna is a robust, high-gain maritime antenna system engineered for seamless voice and data communication at sea. Designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern commercial and offshore vessels, this antenna ensures stable performance in challenging marine environments, supporting a wide range of frequencies and services including satellite, VHF/UHF, and broadband communication.
The SEAS 6000 is built with corrosion-resistant materials and features a durable radome for long-lasting service in saltwater conditions. It is ideal for use in critical applications such as ship-to-shore communication, offshore oil and gas operations, and emergency communication systems. With its wide coverage and compatibility with major communication platforms, the SEAS 6000 delivers dependable connectivity wherever you sail.
Key Features:
Wideband Coverage: Supports multiple frequency bands including VHF, UHF, and satellite communications.
High Gain: Designed for extended communication range with minimal signal loss.
Rugged Construction: Built with marine-grade materials to withstand harsh sea conditions.
Stable Performance: Maintains signal stability even in high seas and during vessel motion.
Corrosion-Resistant: Fully enclosed in a weatherproof, UV-resistant radome.
Easy Integration: Compatible with existing communication systems and modems.
Technical Specifications:
Frequency Range: (Varies by model – typically VHF/UHF/SAT ranges supported)
Gain: Typically 3–12 dBi depending on band
Polarization: Vertical or circular (model dependent)
VSWR: ? 2.0:1
Impedance: 50 ohms
Connector Type: N-type or customizable
Operating Temperature: -30°C to +60°C
Mounting: Deck or mast mount options
Radome Material: UV-stabilized fiberglass
FAQs – SEAS 6000 Antenna
What type of communication does the SEAS 6000 support?
It supports VHF, UHF, and satellite communications, depending on the model.
Is it suitable for all vessel types?
Yes, it is designed for commercial ships, offshore platforms, and research vessels.
What kind of mounting does it require?
It can be mounted on a mast or deck using standard marine mounting brackets.
Does it withstand marine weather conditions?
Yes, it is built with corrosion-resistant materials and a sealed radome.
What is the antenna gain?
Gain typically ranges from 3 to 12 dBi, depending on the band.
Is it compatible with satellite systems?
Yes, select models support SATCOM frequencies.
What kind of connectors are used?
N-type connectors are standard, but others can be configured as needed.
Is it a passive or active antenna?
It is typically a passive antenna; however, some variants may include amplification.
Can it be used in extreme temperatures?
Yes, it operates reliably from -30°C to +60°C.
Is it difficult to install?
No, it is designed for straightforward installation with minimal maintenance.

