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JUE 251
JRC’s JUE-251, the second generation JRC FB250 brings a whole new level of communication to the bridge. The JUE-251, JRC’s new FleetBroadband 250 terminal, continues the success of its predecessor, featuring a reliable industry standard interface and an advanced network router in a compact design.
All-new antenna design
Our company’s long experience of design has lead to an all-new antenna – inside and out. It features a two-axis control and the base of the dome is carved from one solid piece of aluminum, making it stable and durable. By adapting to the latest technologies, the size of the antenna is slightly reduced and has a weight reduction of 40% – while keeping it robust and easy to install. No gyro or GPS input is required and it benefits from having no cable under the antenna, which means there is no need for “cable unwrap” maneuvers to free cable that has become twisted as the device moves to locate the satellite. Using the same cable management philosophy as other current JRC Inmarsat products, a single coax cable is used between the antenna and main unit allowing for easy installation.
About FleetBroadband
Based on 3G standards, FleetBroadband provides constant, simultaneous access to voice and high-speed data, capable of supporting always-on broadband connectivity at speeds up to 284kbps and streaming IP data rate of up to 128kbps. It allows users to send and receive SMS messages of up to 160 characters, a feature that is proven popular with crew who are familiar with texting from their GSM mobiles while on shore.
Advanced interfacing
With JRC’s new JUE-251 main unit comes a whole new set of reliable interfacing, such as a dedicated non SOLAS voice distress port and an integrated WAN selector between JRC’s main unit and other communication devices, which switches the unit to a secondary network when the primary network is disconnected.
Optional junction board
In addition to the standard interface, JRC offers an optional junction board packed with a range of additional features. It has 4 telephone/fax lines (RJ-11), 4 external buzzers, 1 voice distress button, gyro and GPS input, remote power switch and multi-purpose dry contact ports.
Satellite blocking
The JUE-251 integrates a blockage setting which allows you to register up to 6 blocking areas such as the radar mast or funnel. When the line of sight to the satellite coincides with any of the pre registered blocking areas, the operator can easily recognize that there is a blockage and can take necessary action such as course change, to restore the connection.
Crew installation
With crew installation possible, you will save on installation charges and time in port – while keeping the same warranty conditions as before.
Remote Maintenance System (RMS)
The JUE-251 supports RMS access over a dedicated JRC IP connection, which allows for remote maintenance of supported equipment via the Inmarsat satellite link. Additionally, JRC’s new Inmarsat C model, the JUE-87, can be used to poll the status of the JUE-251 from the shore, should the ships IP data connection be unavailable.
Voice distress button
The JUE-251 will support Inmarsat’s voice distress service with an optional voice distress button, connected directly to the main unit. A voice distress call has the priority and pre-emption over any calls on the Inmarsat satellite network, guaranteed to get through to an appropriate Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC). The service is not currently GMDSS compliant.
Advanced web interface
The JUE-251 Inmarsat FleetBroadband comes with an advanced web interface, built in as standard. This dedicated (Windows based) user interface brings together all operations. Think of it as the hub of your system – view everything and fully manage all operations with a few clicks. Below are just a few of the many features available: