Automotive

RaySat™ works with automobile partners and content providers to develop sleek, low-profile antenna designs that meet the needs of the OEM industry. With the introduction of the TeleRay™ product line, RaySat™ is making the option of live satellite TV 'built-in' to vehicles a reality. The TeleRay™, at 1” (2.5cm) thick and 16” (40cm) in diameter, is the lowest-profile rooftop antenna ever developed that allows passengers in a moving vehicle to watch live television.
Railway

Today, only one company brings you a commercially-available solution for high-speed Internet - RaySat™! A roof-mounted phased-array antenna captures satellite signals, so passengers can access wireless Internet while at the station or on the open rails.
Visionary product lines for today - and tomorrow
EagleRay™ - With RaySat’s EagleRay™ 5.9" high antenna, train passengers will be able to take advantage of two-way satellite always-on capability, such as sending and receiving e-mail and browsing the Internet over their laptop computers and PDAs while traveling by high-speed trains. In addition, train operators and system integrators will be able to perform functions that only two-way, high-speed Internet capability allows, such as online ticket sales or real time position, status and timetable information. Additionally, they can conduct business functions, such as monitoring security and point of sale information for food and beverage concessions.
TorpedoRay™ - high-speed Internet on high-speed trains. Today, the company's TorpedoRay™ antenna receives broadband data transmissions for rail passengers. The Ku-band mobile antenna mounted on the moving train's rooftop provides a high-capacity download channel. Coexisting cellular networks provide low-speed upload and back-up download channels in case line of sight is temporary obstructed by hills, trees, buildings or tunnels. A Wireless Local Access Network (WLAN) inside the cabin provides internal two-way communication between the vehicle's router and the user's laptop or PDA.
