Assuring Quality Of Iridium Service; Obstructions; Rf Interference - Beam RST625 Installation & User Manual

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Assuring Quality of Iridium Service

Iridium is committed to providing users around the world consistent, reliable, quality
voice and data access all day every day. The Iridium satellite system is monitored for
call performance from numerous locations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in order to
achieve this.
Iridium continually strives to provide high quality voice and data communication links
for its subscribers. However, there are conditions that can compromise the quality of
the service you may receive.
There are three common factors regarding the user's environment that can lead to
degraded service quality. Obstructions and Interference

Obstructions

For best performance, the user's antenna must be able to "see" the entire sky from
approximately 8 degrees above the horizon. Nearby tall buildings or similar
structures, heavily leafed trees, mountains, etc. can degrade performance as they
block the signal between the equipment's antenna and the satellites. Having a
completely open view of the sky plays a very important role in maximizing
performance, as the Iridium satellites cross the sky from horizon to horizon during a
call connection.
A good rule of thumb is that all surrounding obstructions should be lower than the top
of a fist, which is extended at arms length, and the bottom of the fist placed on the
horizon. Note that Iridium performance is immune from natural environments such as
clouds, fog, rain, snow, wind and smoke.

RF Interference

All wireless devices, including satellite telephones, are susceptible to RF (radio
frequency) interference from other electronic devices. This problem is especially
evident when numerous antennas and broadcasting devices are located within close
proximity to each other.
A good example would be onboard a ship. It is important that certain considerations
be taken into account for best performance when an Iridium system is installed.
Symptoms of RF Interference
Symptoms of RF interference often resemble those that arise when an Iridium phone
is being operated with an obstructed view of the sky.
Some of these symptoms include; erratic or no signal strength indication, dropped
calls or warbled or otherwise distorted voice. These symptoms may be intermittent or
persistent, depending largely on the interference source, its distance, strength and
frequency relative to the Iridium unit.
Mitigation of RF Interference
Either or both of the following can significantly improve degradation of service due to
RF interference to the Iridium unit:
a)
Increasing the distance and moving the Iridium antenna off axis from the
source of the interference, and
b)
Using an external band pass filter and an external antenna.
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