Supported Devices
Inmarsat C
Device Summary
The Inmarsat C device is a robust satellite communication and tracking solution designed for maritime, aviation, and land-based applications. Integrated with the GSatTrack platform, this device provides reliable global coverage for sending and receiving messages, as well as real-time tracking of assets in remote and harsh environments. Its resilience and functionality make it an ideal choice for industries that require continuous communication and monitoring.
Setup
Inmarsat-C devices can be set up by configuring them for automatic polling and having the information routed to InmarsatC@gsattrack.com.
Operations
Activation
An Inmarsat C terminal is activated by programming a DNID and member number (1-255) onto the terminal which allows the terminal to communicate with the Inmarsat ground station and pass traffic on the specific DNID. This can be programmed over the air by performing a “DNID Download” command which pushes a DNID and member number to the remote terminal. Once the DNID download is successful in any ocean region, the terminal can pass traffic there.
Polling
Once a terminal has been successfully activated with a DNID and member number, you can poll the terminal in all ocean regions, or a specific ocean region, and request an immediate position which will be returned in another message. A successful poll request means the remote terminal has received the poll request and is processing a response. When the position is acquired and ready to transmit, it will transmit the current location. Polling does consume more airtime as there is a charge for the poll message and a charge for the position response.
Scheduled Reports
Once a terminal has been successfully activated with a DNID and member number, it can also be programmed to send a position on an automatic interval. A single command is sent to set a schedule on the terminal, and the terminal will automatically acquire and send position reports. This consumes less airtime than polling for positions as there is only a position response, not a poll command for every position.
Troubleshooting
Failed to contact terminal (All regions failed download)
The terminal is likely not powered on or is not logged into the network. Please refer to the manual for the specific terminal type to determine how to initiate the login process. This is an example login process for a Cobham Sailor 6120/6130/6140/6150 terminal:
Start the easyMail application.
Select Setup › Mobile number.
Type in the mobile number (9 digits) and click OK.
You should now see the mobile number in the status field at the top of the page.Select Actions › Login and select the Ocean region that matches your current position.After a short while you should see the Ocean region just below the mobile number in the status field at the top of the page. This means you are now logged on.
Select Setup › Default ISP...
Choose your Inmarsat Service Provider from the list.
Select Setup › Default LES.
Choose the Land Earth Stations of your Inmarsat Service Provider for each Ocean region.
The system is now ready to send and receive messages
Additional Information
Key Features
- Global Coverage: Utilizes Inmarsat's satellite network to provide reliable communication and tracking capabilities across the globe, including remote areas.
- Reliable Messaging: Supports both text messaging and data transfer, enabling users to send and receive critical information from anywhere.
- Real-Time Tracking: Offers continuous location updates, allowing for effective monitoring of assets and personnel.
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, making it accessible for operators with varying levels of technical expertise.
- Durable and Weather-Resistant: Built to withstand extreme environmental conditions, ensuring dependable performance in maritime and land applications.
- Automatic Position Reporting: Capable of sending periodic location updates automatically, facilitating proactive tracking and management.
Use Cases
- Maritime Operations: Shipping companies use Inmarsat C devices to track vessel locations, ensuring safe navigation and compliance with maritime regulations.
- Aviation Monitoring: Airlines and aviation service providers utilize the device to monitor aircraft positions and communicate with crews, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.
- Disaster Response: Emergency response teams deploy Inmarsat C devices to ensure reliable communication and tracking during natural disasters or humanitarian missions.
- Remote Research Stations: Scientists in remote locations use the device for data transmission and communication, enabling ongoing research and reporting.
- Oil and Gas Exploration: Companies in the oil and gas sector rely on Inmarsat C devices to maintain communication with drilling rigs and exploration teams, ensuring safety and operational continuity.
- Logistics and Transportation: Fleet operators use Inmarsat C devices for real-time tracking of vehicles and cargo, optimizing delivery routes, and improving customer service.