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Iridium Products > Aviation > SatTalk II Aircraft Satellite Telephone System
The SatTalk II Aircraft Satellite Telephone System developed by ICARUS Instruments provides you with clear telephone communications and Internet access in your aircraft cockpit and cabin. (Note: price does not include required 9505 handset.) It works at any altitude anywhere in the world. Provides reliable data connections, no dead zones, no altitude restrictions and no eavesdropping with Iridium's all digital satellite technology. All calls, voice or data, go from the aircraft's Iridium antenna through one or more Iridium low-earth-orbit satellites. Iridium-to-Iridium calls are sent directly to their destination. All other calls are routed to an Iridium gateway, which then routes voice and dial-up data calls over the public switched telephone network, while direct Internet data calls are routed to the Internet over dedicated connections.
Flight crew members can use their aviation headset to place and receive voice calls while simultaneously monitoring ATC communications. ATC communications automatically override an in-progress Iridium call, placing the Iridium call on hold until the ATC communications are complete. Passengers in quiet cabins may use a lightweight headset with boom microphone or telephone handset. Incoming calls will ring in the aviation headset and in the cabin-mounted headset or handset. The phone can also be set to auto-answer after a set number of rings. Dial-Up data calls and Direct Internet data calls can also be placed from an attached computer.
Price: $4,495.00 |
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The SatTalk II Aircraft Satellite Telephone System developed by ICARUS Instruments provides you with clear telephone communications and Internet access in your aircraft cockpit and cabin. (Note: price does not include required 9505 handset.) It works at any altitude anywhere in the world. Provides reliable data connections, no dead zones, no altitude restrictions and no eavesdropping with Iridium's all digital satellite technology. All calls, voice or data, go from the aircraft's Iridium antenna through one or more Iridium low-earth-orbit satellites. Iridium-to-Iridium calls are sent directly to their destination. All other calls are routed to an Iridium gateway, which then routes voice and dial-up data calls over the public switched telephone network, while direct Internet data calls are routed to the Internet over dedicated connections.

