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9522B DataMODEM Ex Demo - DISCONTINUED (RST600B)
MSRP $1,295 USD
Beam DataMODEM RST600B utilizes the Iridium 9522B L-Band transceiver module that provides access to all Iridium satellite data services, circuit switched data, SMS and Short Burst Data (SBD).
Ex-Demo – 12 months full warranty. Limited quantity available until sold out
- Data
- SBD
- SIM
- Serial Port
9522B DataMODEM Ex Demo - DISCONTINUED Features
Ready to use
Key Benefits and Features
• Supports Voice, SMS and Circuit Switched Data
• Enhanced AT Command Support
• RS232 D9 Serial Interface
• 26-pin IDC connector
• Iridium DPL communications
• Short Burst Data capable
• Enables continuous circuit switched connection
• Automatic SBD message queue notification
• Inbuilt power supply 4-32V DC input GPS feed-through connector for shared antenna Integrated SIM card reader
• Iridium, RoHS, FCC, Industry Canada, and CE approval
• 12 month warranty
The RST600B DataMODEM is a standard interface to the Iridium network that enables remote communication. It allows the connection of standard data terminals and other telecommunications devices.
The data services available on the RST600B DataMODEM includes: Circuit Switched Data, Short Message Service (SMS) and Short Burst Data (SBD).
Reviews
Antartic Logistics
9522B DataMODEM Ex Demo - DISCONTINUED Specifications
Power Input Specifications & Consumption
Power Average - Voice / Data Call (see note) | 4W |
Typical current during call (see note) | 800mA |
Max current during call | 2.5A |
Input Standby current (average) | 250mA |
Main Input Voltage - Consumption at +5VDC | Ripple 40mV peak to peak |
Main Input Voltage Range | +4.0 VDC to +32V DC |
RF Characteristics
Multiplexing Method | TDMA / FDMA |
Input/Output Impedance | 50Ω |
Oscillator Stability | ± 1.5 ppm |
Duplexing Method | TDD (Time Domain Duplex) |
Frequency Range | 1616 MHz to 1626.5 MHz |
Receiver Spurious Rejection at offsets > 1 MHz (typical) | 60dB |
Receiver Sensitivity at 50Ω (typical) | -118.5dBm |
Average Power during a frame (typical) | 0.6W |
Average power during a transmit slot (max) | 7W |
Environmental
Temperature | Degrees °C | Degrees °F |
Operating Temperature Range | -30°C to +60°C ambient | -22°F to + 140°F |
Storage temperature | -40°C to +85°C | -40°F to + 185°F |
Operating Humidity Range | 25-75% RH non-condensing |
Physical
Dimensions | mm | inches |
Unit | 82 x 186 x 30 | 3.22 x 7.32 x 1.18 |
Weight | kg | lbs |
Weight (approximate) | 0.6 | 1.32 |
Transceiver Only | 0.42 | 0.93 |
Certifications
Iridium |
RoHS |
FCC |
Industry Canada |
CE |
Kit Contents
9522B DataMODEM |
Antenna connector fly lead |
AC Mains / 12VDC Plug Pack |
Data & Power Interface cable (assembly to support D25 Connection) |
Data & Power Interface cable (use in a compact installation) |
Mounting Bracket |
Beam Starter CD including AT command set |
DC Power Cable |
User manual |
Brochures
Brochure RST600B 9522B DataMODEM
Visit our support page to download manuals, qsg, firmware upgrades for this product
Product supportAccessories
Testimonials
Antartic Logistics
Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions (ALE) operates the largest seasonal field camp in Antarctica. Situated at Patriot Hills, Antarctica (80 Deg 81 S 081 W), ALE provides support for intercontinental flights for tourists visiting the South Geographic Pole such as:
- travels from Chile to the Patriot Hills Blue Ice Runway;
- private expeditions to climb Antarctica's highest Mountain, Mt Vinson;
- adventurers making the long journey man-hauling to the South Pole from various points on the coast;
- short journeys using essentially man power to haul a sledge under the tough conditions on the Polar Plateau.
In addition ALE also provides logistics support for organizations such as British Antarctic Survey, National Science Foundation and KOPRI (Korean Polar Research Institute) as required for research and development within the vicinity of Patriot Hills. Unlike many organizations, ALE do not have the resources to solve issues arising from poor equipment selection, rather it must rely on the first time selection of reliable and durable equipment that are cost effective.
Reliable communications is not an option rather it is an imperative component in the base camp. Beam's products are an integral part to their services, the RST100 base station units, RST600 data units and RST620 units have all proven to be robust and functional under the tough conditions. In particular, the RST620 unit installed in one of the Prinoth BR-350 SnoCat hauled traverse trains travelled a remarkable 3200 kms over 40 days starting in late December 2007. Throughout its journey, the RST620 never missed a beat in the important role of providing daily situation reports back to base as the traverse train made the long haul from Patriot Hills up the South Pole, then onward toward the South Pole of Relative Inaccessibility and return.
Peter McDowell, one of the partners who formed Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions said, "We simply depend on our Beam equipment to be reliable, robust and economical and to this point we're very happy (snow) campers."
9522B DataMODEM Ex Demo - DISCONTINUED Features
Ready to use
Key Benefits and Features
• Supports Voice, SMS and Circuit Switched Data
• Enhanced AT Command Support
• RS232 D9 Serial Interface
• 26-pin IDC connector
• Iridium DPL communications
• Short Burst Data capable
• Enables continuous circuit switched connection
• Automatic SBD message queue notification
• Inbuilt power supply 4-32V DC input GPS feed-through connector for shared antenna Integrated SIM card reader
• Iridium, RoHS, FCC, Industry Canada, and CE approval
• 12 month warranty
The RST600B DataMODEM is a standard interface to the Iridium network that enables remote communication. It allows the connection of standard data terminals and other telecommunications devices.
The data services available on the RST600B DataMODEM includes: Circuit Switched Data, Short Message Service (SMS) and Short Burst Data (SBD).
Reviews
Antartic Logistics
9522B DataMODEM Ex Demo - DISCONTINUED Specifications
Power Input Specifications & Consumption
Power Average - Voice / Data Call (see note) | 4W |
Typical current during call (see note) | 800mA |
Max current during call | 2.5A |
Input Standby current (average) | 250mA |
Main Input Voltage - Consumption at +5VDC | Ripple 40mV peak to peak |
Main Input Voltage Range | +4.0 VDC to +32V DC |
RF Characteristics
Multiplexing Method | TDMA / FDMA |
Input/Output Impedance | 50Ω |
Oscillator Stability | ± 1.5 ppm |
Duplexing Method | TDD (Time Domain Duplex) |
Frequency Range | 1616 MHz to 1626.5 MHz |
Receiver Spurious Rejection at offsets > 1 MHz (typical) | 60dB |
Receiver Sensitivity at 50Ω (typical) | -118.5dBm |
Average Power during a frame (typical) | 0.6W |
Average power during a transmit slot (max) | 7W |
Environmental
Temperature | Degrees °C | Degrees °F |
Operating Temperature Range | -30°C to +60°C ambient | -22°F to + 140°F |
Storage temperature | -40°C to +85°C | -40°F to + 185°F |
Operating Humidity Range | 25-75% RH non-condensing |
Physical
Dimensions | mm | inches |
Unit | 82 x 186 x 30 | 3.22 x 7.32 x 1.18 |
Weight | kg | lbs |
Weight (approximate) | 0.6 | 1.32 |
Transceiver Only | 0.42 | 0.93 |
Certifications
Iridium |
RoHS |
FCC |
Industry Canada |
CE |
Kit Contents
9522B DataMODEM |
Antenna connector fly lead |
AC Mains / 12VDC Plug Pack |
Data & Power Interface cable (assembly to support D25 Connection) |
Data & Power Interface cable (use in a compact installation) |
Mounting Bracket |
Beam Starter CD including AT command set |
DC Power Cable |
User manual |
Brochures
Brochure RST600B 9522B DataMODEM
Visit our support page to download manuals, qsg, firmware upgrades for this product
Product supportAccessories
Testimonials
Antartic Logistics
Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions (ALE) operates the largest seasonal field camp in Antarctica. Situated at Patriot Hills, Antarctica (80 Deg 81 S 081 W), ALE provides support for intercontinental flights for tourists visiting the South Geographic Pole such as:
- travels from Chile to the Patriot Hills Blue Ice Runway;
- private expeditions to climb Antarctica's highest Mountain, Mt Vinson;
- adventurers making the long journey man-hauling to the South Pole from various points on the coast;
- short journeys using essentially man power to haul a sledge under the tough conditions on the Polar Plateau.
In addition ALE also provides logistics support for organizations such as British Antarctic Survey, National Science Foundation and KOPRI (Korean Polar Research Institute) as required for research and development within the vicinity of Patriot Hills. Unlike many organizations, ALE do not have the resources to solve issues arising from poor equipment selection, rather it must rely on the first time selection of reliable and durable equipment that are cost effective.
Reliable communications is not an option rather it is an imperative component in the base camp. Beam's products are an integral part to their services, the RST100 base station units, RST600 data units and RST620 units have all proven to be robust and functional under the tough conditions. In particular, the RST620 unit installed in one of the Prinoth BR-350 SnoCat hauled traverse trains travelled a remarkable 3200 kms over 40 days starting in late December 2007. Throughout its journey, the RST620 never missed a beat in the important role of providing daily situation reports back to base as the traverse train made the long haul from Patriot Hills up the South Pole, then onward toward the South Pole of Relative Inaccessibility and return.
Peter McDowell, one of the partners who formed Antarctic Logistics and Expeditions said, "We simply depend on our Beam equipment to be reliable, robust and economical and to this point we're very happy (snow) campers."