Users Manual For the SKYBITZ-2009-MTX-REV-P L Band Mobile Terminal 12 March 2010 Prepared By: 22455 Davis Drive Suite 100 Sterling, VA 20164 703-478-3340 Document No: SKYBITZ-MAN-MTXP-A
Turning Position into KnowledgeSM 12 March 2010 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction............................................................................................................ 3 2.0 Item Description..................................................................................................... 4 3.0 Additional Manuals ............................................................................................... 6 4.0 Specifications ...............................................
Turning Position into KnowledgeSM 12 March 2010 1.0 Introduction The SkyBitz Mobile Terminal (MT) can transmit and receive messages through the SkyBitz network. Its integrated design includes a software-based radio, antennas, and lithium batteries in one single rugged, environmentally tested package. The SkyBitz Mobile Terminal is the only satellite-based device on the market that enables information and tracking services without using an embedded GPS chipset.
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Turning Position into KnowledgeSM 12 March 2010 Figure 1 SkyBitz GLS-410 or REV P L Band Mobile Terminal 5 SkyBitz, Inc.
Turning Position into KnowledgeSM 12 March 2010 3.0 Additional Manuals The following manuals are necessary for proper installation and usage of the SkyBitz Mobile Terminal. Please read them carefully. 3.1 Installation Manual Please consult the installation manual for proper installation of the mobile terminal. Improper installation voids any warranty stated or implied. Installation Manual GLS 410 Landstar EPM Aluminum Roof Trailer, Version 0.2 3.
Turning Position into KnowledgeSM 12 March 2010 4.0 Specifications Frequency of Operation: L Band transmit and receive Transmit EIRP: < 2 Watts Dimensions: 12.25" x 5.9" x 1.0" 311.2 mm x 149.9 mm x 25.4mm Power: Batteries: Internal: 8 "AA" lithium primary batteries External: Regulated 6 volt vehicle power Automatic sensing and switching of external power Weight (w/batteries): 1.
Turning Position into KnowledgeSM 12 March 2010 5.0 Electro-Magnetic Radiation Exposure Statement The Skybitz, Inc. mobile terminal is an unattended, automatic, intentional radiator. In normal operation and mounting the general population or user is not exposed to any significant electro-magnetic radiation levels. Refering to 47 CFR 2.1091(c), the SkyBitz mobile terminal is considered a mobile device. The transmitter antenna is fixed to the device and is normally located 20 cm or greater from any person.