OMC-042 / 043 / 044 Data loggers
Users
’ manual
page 51
Iridium Satellite
This option is for using satellite communication for data transfer. Not all satellite modems can be used on
the data logger. It is designed to work with modems based on Iridium SBD 960x transceivers.
The satellite transceiver can be deployed as the data logger's main communication device or as backup
in case the 2G/3G network is temporarily unavailable or out of reach. This backup function could be very
interesting for traveling data logging applications or remote location at the edge of 2G/3G coverage
(OMC-043/044 only).
Satellite communication requires the transceiver to have a
clear view at the sky
e.g. it won’t work well
inside buildings or under the canopy of trees. By using “comport redirect” (see: Maintenance Menu -
Field testing) you can checks the signal strength by issuing the AT+CSQ command or even try to send a
text message with the AT+SBDWT command. .
Iridium SBD Service
SBD messages are transmitted to an Iridium server (GSS: Gateway Short Burst Data Subsystem) and
you can ask your Iridium provider to pass SBD messages to an e-mail address of your choosing or via
directIP to an IP-address/domain and TCP-port of your choosing. When using your own software you
have to either pick-up and import the e-mails or implement a TCP-server to receive SBD messages.
The body of an SBD message contains one timestamped log record at max.
The body of an SBD message is formatted as follows:
*<logger s/n>;<yyddmmhhmmss;<par
code1>;<par value1>;…;<par codex>;<par valuex>
Example: *5304783;160513140000;TEMP;23.6;LEVEL;3.32;BATT;4.2
When using OMC-Data-Online you should ask your Iridium provider to use directIP and pass SBD
messages to the same IP-address/domain and TCP-port as used for 2G/3G TCP-output from common
Observator Instruments data loggers.