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New - RM120 Mobile Antenna System

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One of Globesat's systems on location in Iraq for Saddam Hussain trial.

'The advantages of the quick deployment and fast system build time of the LMT1200 from Holkirk has allowed us to really cement relationships with major news networks and agencies in our first year of operation.
The 24/7 support from Holkirk is superb and
we look forward to continuing our successful and profitable relationship with them in the future.'


Andy Roberts
GlobeSat Communications

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With many years experience in the satellite communications industry, Holkirk Communications are at the forefront of lightweight satellite uplink systems design.

Our products utilise modern materials combined with advanced product design methods and processes to make them amongst the most compact, light-weight & user friendly satellite uplink systems available today.

Holkirk Communications manufacture systems for use by governments, international media organisations, oil & gas industries, disaster recovery, medical organisations for SNG or VSAT & other internet over satellite and data applications.  Please visit our products section for specific information.

Visit our News section for the latest news and other information; including news on the RM120 mobile antenna system and the  'Tri-Sat' range of segmented fly-away antenna systems.

We welcome enquiries, please visit our Contact Us page for details, including how to find our offices.

More new products coming soon.



'The Holkirk Cyclone 120 was installed in one of our units in February 2006 and from day one we knew we had made the right decision.
We conducted a full system demonstration of the unit to Sky Sports News who were so impressed that, after full operational trials, booked our new Edit Up-Link Unit for the World Cup in Germany.
Coverage of the five week tournament was hugely successful and the unit could not have been more extensively tested. It was transmitting from the England Training Camp, Baden-Baden, Berlin and other stadiums around Germany from 07:00 to 23:30 most days, sometimes in temperatures in excess of 30 degrees, with a 100% success rate.
We are so impressed with the system that we have ordered a second unit.'


Peter Baker
Managing Director of The Peter Baker Group.

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