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A technological treaktkrou^k of, um, well...incredible proportions.

Normally, we're much more humble. But our newest technology is so far advanced that it deserves just a bit of chest beating.

For the first time ever, the new Sea Tel® Series 96 and Series 97 marine antennas provide stabilization and tracking accuracy approaching 0.1 degree peak error in storm conditions at sea. New generation, patented,

KA-BANW 3-axis stabilized antennas respond to ship motion as fast as 90° per second. And they provide

READY the full range of frequencies...L-band, C-band, Ku-band and even high-speed Ka-band.

What does this all mean? Internet, teleconferencing, video, TV and the high-speed data intensive services you expect from land-based systems, are now possible at sea, even in rough conditions.

The best part is, there is no increase in price for this new technology.

Looking for the most reliable performance of marine satellite communications and TV-at-Sea?

Look to the leader. Look to Sea Tel.

To learn more about Sea Tel's 1998 technology breakthrough, call

Sea Tel, Inc., USA 925.798.7979 or visit www.seatel.com

Sea Tel Europe 44 (0) 1703 671155 (fax) 44 (0) 1703 671166 Tel

Look to the leader. Look to Sea Tel.

Circle 194 on Reader Service Card ©1998 Sea Tel, Inc.

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