Motosat G75 Mobile Satellite Internet Platform
The G75 is one of MotoSAT’s™ newest Consumer/Enterprise grade mobile satellite internet systems. It is designed to provide reliability, scalability and cutting edge technology for an instant broadband solution in the harshest of environments. Like all G series mounts, t h e G75 utilizes a groundbreaking geared motion design with powerful motors and revolutionary chain-driven gear reduction for industry-leading acquisition times. The G75 incorporates a digital sensor system that allows for ultra-high resolution when acquiring and peaking on the satellite. The G75’s D3 DVB Controller provides seamless upgrades and flexibility between all DataStorm series models. The DataStorm G75 system is a compact yet powerful On-The-Go Consumer/ Enterprise broadband solution. The G-75 can be used with either of our Starband Consumer service plans.
You can also upgrade from a Starband consumer service plan to any of our Connexstar Commercial service plans at a later date. Upgrade cost will be zero or up to $499 depending on whether or not you have completed your Starband contract term.
Price per unit installed within 50 miles of our location. For other locations call for a custom quote.
| Upgrade Existing Starband Nova SE tripod user to G-75 |
$5,154.00 |
| New G75 w/Starband service and equipment |
$5,501.99 |

This is a foot print image of the G-27 satellite, formerly known as IA-7 satellite and located at the 129 degree orbital slot. The G-75 will give you internet connectivity just about anywhere within the 46 and even out to the 44 db line although signal quality will be low and maintaining a solid connection may be difficult at that or near that line.
You should take all of this with a grain of salt since the map is meant to give you a general idea. It reads just like a topo map especially where the lines are close together. At these points the cliff effect comes into play and the signal will drop off very rapidly.
As you approach the outer limits of your antennas performance in a particular location you will notice that at night you will stay connected fine but as soon as 10AM to about 6 PM roll around you will lose receive lock because the satellites signal will not be strong enough to over come the background solar noise.
Click here for a downloadable PDF brochure with specs.
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