
Features
The JUE-410F is a powerful Inmarsat Fleet 77 satellite communications solution, incorporating advanced technology and flexible interfacing to meet the varied communications and data requirements of the maritime industry.
Powerful and flexible solution
JRC’s Fleet 77 provides users at sea with unrivalled choice through the provision of a single, integrated terminal platform, bringing ships closer to the office infrastructure and network. It benefits all those involved in the shipping industry, providing near global maritime coverage, which makes the Fleet 77 a powerful and flexible solution for high data rate requirements.
Voice
The Fleet 77 service offers digital voice communication on a virtually global basis (polar restrictions apply). In addition to the standard 4.8kbps voice service, 64kbps voice can also be achieved between ISDN telephones. Call waiting is also available to notify users of the presence of an incoming voice, fax or data call while conducting an MPDS session. When the call-waiting alert is received, the user will have the choice to accept the incoming call, guaranteeing no call is missed.
Fax
JRC’s JUE-410F provides 64kbps Group-4 fax and 9.6kbps Group-3 fax for vessel-to-shore, shore-to-vessel and vessel-to-vessel applications. The Fleet 77 integrates the latest modern interfacing standards to meet compatibility with standard applications and systems.
Data
Fleet 77 provides fast, quality and reliable data communications, including high-speed remote network access and fast access to IP and FTP services. Inmarsat offers Mobile Packet Data Service, a cost-effective packet-based service that charges only for the amount of data sent and received, not the time spent online. ISDN offers data transfer speed of up to 128kbps, and MPDS offers of up to 64kbps.
Interfacing
JRC’s Fleet 77 incorporates a reliable industry standard interfacing field and is the world’s first Inmarsat Fleet mobile terminal with a built-in LAN interface. Because the Fleet 77 is IP compatible, it supports an extensive range of commercially available off-the-shelf software, as well as specialized user applications.
Also access to the World Wide Web is easy, as JRC has integrated a web server in the terminal, allowing users at sea an unrivalled choice through the provision of a single, integrated terminal platform.
Flexibility
The JRC Fleet 77 package has been comprehensively planned and designed to meet all aspects of performance and reliability at sea. The Fleet 77 allows easy cable management, as only a single coax cable will be used between antenna and terminal. It is also possible to connect your own peripherals, such as a computer and fax, allowing for the most flexible onboard networking.

JRC and Inmarsat, the perfect fit
JRC has a long heritage in Inmarsat maritime equipment, extending back to the world’s first Marisat terminal (JUE-5A) in 1975, followed by a successful history through the Inmarsat alphabet. The JRC Fleet 77 offers unrivalled flexibility and cost-effective data capabilities, providing users at sea with a single, integrated terminal platform. Together with Inmarsat’s communication service, offering a comprehensive array of features and benefits we are able to meet the requirements of the maritime industry.
Distress calls
The JRC Fleet 77 is fully compliant for Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) operation. The terminal includes a prominent red Distress button, with features to prevent accidental activation. This service provides a multi-layered priority system allowing Distress, Urgency and Safety calls.This works in a hierarchical way,
- a Distress call will pre-empt all other communications
- an Urgency call will pre-empt both safety and routine calls
- a Safety call will pre-empt routine calls




