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Wed, Sep 07, 2016

FalTech Launching Iridium Repeater System

Compact Outdoor Unit Installed On Roof Of The Building

Iridium two-way satellite telephones are used all over the world. They generally can’t operate indoors, because the structure of the building blocks ingress and egress of the signal. When it isn’t practical or safe to leave the building to use a satphone, a repeater system overcomes the barrier put up by the building and allows satellite communications at distance of up to 3 km (approx. 1.8 miles) from the outdoor antenna location.


 
An outdoor unit (ODU) is installed on the roof, along with a pair of antennas – one for transmit and one for receive. The RF signal is converted to an optical signal by the ODU and transmitted along single-mode fibers up to 3 km inside (or even underground).
 
At the far end an indoor unit (IDU) converts the optical signal back to RF and makes it available inside the building via a pair of ceiling-mounted antennas. GPS L1 and GLONASS signals are also passed through the repeater to the interior space. This means that satellite navigation devices will always receive a signal when indoors, eliminating any satellite acquisition delay when leaving the building.
 
Iridium repeater with two outdoor and two indoor antennas, no optical fibre interfaces means it can be used when the distance from outdoor to indoor antennas is quite short, compared to the optical version of the Iridium repeater that can extend the outdoor signal up to 3Km underground.
 
Iridium repeaters are used in a wide range of situations, including underground civil defence/military bunkers, oil rigs/ships, large buildings and any other underground facility where satellite communications are required.
 
However, it isn’t always necessary for the outdoor and indoor antennas to be a long distance apart. For example, when used in an aircraft hangar the ODU and IDU may be just a few metres apart.
 
“This is where the new coaxial repeater system from Foxcom is really useful, as it merges the ODU and IDU into one combined unit and removing the optical fibre interfaces," said Phil Whitting, Managing Director of FalTech GPS. "The single IP65 repeater unit is roof-mounted and comes with two indoor antennas and two outdoor antennas, with four 10 metre coaxial cables to connect it all together. That’s all there is to it!”
 
“This is a great development in the Foxcom Iridium portfolio, it’s what amounts to a “Lite” version that is smaller and cheaper than its optical fibre stablemates," Whitting said. "Nonetheless, it provides indoor coverage where it previously wasn’t available and is simple to install. Reliability is superb – backed up by a three year warranty from the manufacturers.”
 
The coaxial Iridium repeater was originally conceived to provide indoor coverage for the aviation MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) sector. However, it lends itself perfectly to any other situation where the indoor and outdoor antennas can be fairly close together.

(Source: FalTech news release)

FMI: http://emergencyuk.com/exhibitor-profile/faltect-gps

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