Global Konet Participates in ‘Satellite Show 2025’ in Washington, D.C.
By Min-kyu Lee | Published: March 7, 2025
Source: Information & Communication News
Global Konet Co., Ltd., a leading provider of electronically steered flat panel satellite antennas, will unveil a series of next-generation technologies at the Satellite Show 2025, the world’s largest satellite exhibition, held in Washington, D.C. from March 11 to 13.

At this year’s show, Global Konet plans to present its most advanced satellite antenna systems, with a particular focus on a new dual-service ESA antenna technology that enables simultaneous connectivity with two satellites using a single antenna.
Key technologies and products being showcased include:
Satellite IoT GU24 Terminal
Satellite IoT GA24 Terminal
DualSat ESA Antenna App
Real-Time Ground Antenna Tracking Software
The GU24 and GA24 IoT terminals are ultra-lightweight panels designed for small drones. Each panel measures 250 × 220 mm and weighs just 700g, making them ideal for UAV integration. The company previously completed ground-based field testing for 1 Mbps video transmission via Ka-band satellites in the Middle East. These compact panels highlight Global Konet’s expertise in miniaturized antenna design, with the company projecting they will become core components for future long-range satellite drone services and anti-drone defense systems.

A standout at the show is the DualSat ESA Antenna App, a full-duplex solution that enables a single antenna to simultaneously provide or monitor multiple satellite services. Visitors will witness real-time TV broadcasting from two separate satellites using a single antenna and set-top box, demonstrating seamless integration and performance.
Global Konet is also unveiling its Ground Antenna Tracking Software, capable of real-time tracking of both GEO (geostationary) and LEO (low Earth orbit) satellites. The system leverages a satellite database to monitor and analyze position data, enabling the KONET ESA antenna to detect and track live satellite signals based on real-time signal analysis.

Yoon Jong-chul, Executive Vice President of Global Konet, stated:
“Through this exhibition, we aim to secure a leadership position in the global ESA satellite antenna market. With world-class high-performance satellite solutions, Global Konet is stepping forward as a front-runner in the flat-panel antenna industry.”
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Global Konet Participates in ‘Satellite Show 2025’ in Washington, D.C.
By Min-kyu Lee | Published: March 7, 2025
Source: Information & Communication News
Global Konet Co., Ltd., a leading provider of electronically steered flat panel satellite antennas, will unveil a series of next-generation technologies at the Satellite Show 2025, the world’s largest satellite exhibition, held in Washington, D.C. from March 11 to 13.
At this year’s show, Global Konet plans to present its most advanced satellite antenna systems, with a particular focus on a new dual-service ESA antenna technology that enables simultaneous connectivity with two satellites using a single antenna.
Key technologies and products being showcased include:
Satellite IoT GU24 Terminal
Satellite IoT GA24 Terminal
DualSat ESA Antenna App
Real-Time Ground Antenna Tracking Software
The GU24 and GA24 IoT terminals are ultra-lightweight panels designed for small drones. Each panel measures 250 × 220 mm and weighs just 700g, making them ideal for UAV integration. The company previously completed ground-based field testing for 1 Mbps video transmission via Ka-band satellites in the Middle East. These compact panels highlight Global Konet’s expertise in miniaturized antenna design, with the company projecting they will become core components for future long-range satellite drone services and anti-drone defense systems.
A standout at the show is the DualSat ESA Antenna App, a full-duplex solution that enables a single antenna to simultaneously provide or monitor multiple satellite services. Visitors will witness real-time TV broadcasting from two separate satellites using a single antenna and set-top box, demonstrating seamless integration and performance.
Global Konet is also unveiling its Ground Antenna Tracking Software, capable of real-time tracking of both GEO (geostationary) and LEO (low Earth orbit) satellites. The system leverages a satellite database to monitor and analyze position data, enabling the KONET ESA antenna to detect and track live satellite signals based on real-time signal analysis.
Yoon Jong-chul, Executive Vice President of Global Konet, stated:
“Through this exhibition, we aim to secure a leadership position in the global ESA satellite antenna market. With world-class high-performance satellite solutions, Global Konet is stepping forward as a front-runner in the flat-panel antenna industry.”
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