Supported Devices
Cobham/Thrane
Device Summary
The Cobham/Thrane device is a robust satellite communication solution designed for reliable tracking and data transmission in remote and challenging environments. Leveraging advanced technology, this device provides seamless connectivity for various applications, making it a valuable tool for businesses and organizations that require real-time monitoring and communication capabilities.
How to Use
Note: The FBB Tracker is not needed to track these devices, except the Sailor 150, Explorer 325, and Explorer 300 when background IP/data is also needed.
Firmware versions that support tracking
Sailor 500
- All firmware versions
Sailor 250
- All firmware versions
Sailor 150
IMPORTANT FIRMWARE UPDATE: Firmware version 1.21 and higher support built-in tracking. Allow multiple PDP contexts on SAILOR 150
All firmware versions with an exception. A single PDP context is supported on Class 3 BGAN terminals, therefore, if you activate the tracking PDP context you cannot open a second context for background IP or streaming. You must disconnect the tracking PDP context first.
Explorer 727
- Firmware 1.13 and higher
Explorer 325
IMPORTANT FIRMWARE UPDATE: Firmware version 1.21 and higher support built-in tracking. Allow multiple PDP contexts on EXPLORER 325
Firmware 1.13 and higher with an exception. A single PDP context is supported on Class 3 BGAN terminals, therefore, if you activate the tracking PDP context you cannot open a second context for background IP or streaming. You must disconnect the tracking PDP context first.
Explorer 710
- Firmware 1.05 and higher
Explorer 700
- Firmware 3.07 and higher
Explorer 500
- Firmware 3.03 and higher
Explorer 300
IMPORTANT FIRMWARE UPDATE: Firmware version 3.04 and higher support built-in tracking. Allow multiple PDP contexts on EXPLORER 300
Firmware 3.03 and higher with an exception. A single PDP context is supported on Class 3 BGAN terminals, therefore, if you activate the tracking PDP context you cannot open a second context for background IP or streaming. You must disconnect the tracking PDP context first.
Simultaneous Data and Tracking (Multiple PDP Contexts)
To support simultaneous tracking and data connections, ensure the firmware version is loaded and the SIM card is installed to support multiple PDP contexts.
Configuration
Step 1: Logging Into Your Device
IMPORTANT: You must upgrade to firmware version 1.13 or greater to support this feature
Login to http://192.168.0.01 on the same network as your Fleet Broadband
Click on “Settings”
Click on “LAN”
Click on “Network User Groups”
Enter the following: Username: admin Password: 1234
Press “Login”
Step 2: Configure Settings
Click on “Edit” next to “Default group”
Change “Automatic Activation” to “Enabled”
Press “Apply”
Click on the “Tracking” tab under “Settings” in the menu.
Enter the following information under “SERVER CONNECTION” For “APN”, select “SIM default”
Server IP Address 66.165.183.84 Server Port 7474 Client Port 7475 Encryption Key 82738287465721050827674352518283 Under “POSITION REPORTS”, select the “Extended” option
For “INTERNAL REPORT”, select “Enabled” and enter 15 minutes
For “DISTANCE REPORT”, select “Enabled”, enter 100 for “When moved” and a time of 5 minutes is recommended for “Max one report per”
Press “Apply”
Additional Information
Key Features
Global Coverage: Operates on a global scale, ensuring connectivity even in the most remote locations.
Durable Design: Built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor and rugged use.
High Data Rates: Supports high-speed data transmission for efficient communication and real-time updates.
User-Friendly Interface: Easy to set up and manage, allowing users to quickly access essential functions.
Multiple Communication Protocols: Compatible with various communication standards, enhancing flexibility in different applications.
Integrated GPS: Provides precise location tracking and navigation capabilities.
Use Cases
Maritime Operations: Used by shipping companies to track vessel positions, monitor cargo conditions, and maintain communication with the crew, ensuring safety and efficiency on the water.
Aviation Tracking: Employed in aircraft to monitor flight paths, facilitate communication between pilots and ground control, and enhance safety measures during flights.
Remote Field Operations: Ideal for industries such as oil and gas, where remote teams can use the device to transmit data, receive instructions, and maintain connectivity with headquarters.
Emergency Response: In disaster relief efforts, the device helps coordinate rescue operations by providing real-time location data and facilitating communication among response teams in affected areas.
Wildlife Monitoring: Used by conservationists to track and monitor wildlife movements, enabling effective management and protection of endangered species in their habitats.
Fleet Management: Assists logistics companies in tracking their fleets, optimizing routes, and improving operational efficiency by providing real-time data on vehicle locations and performance.