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The SatTalk Aircraft Satellite Telephone System developed by ICARUS
Instruments provides you with telephone communications and Internet
access in your aircraft cockpit and cabin. It provides reliable data
connections, no dead zones
and no altitude restrictions.
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.
Features
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System is
portable, enabling it to be easily moved from aircraft to aircraft
(excluding the antenna, which is permanently mounted).
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System is
an accessory to the Motorola Satellite Series 9505 portable phone.
The phone can be easily disconnected and used portably and
independently of the aircraft.
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Aviation
headset plugs into jacks on the SatTalk audio controller, with no
modifications required to the headset or the aircraft
communication system.
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A cable
with headphone and microphone plug is supplied to allow an easy
connection to your aircraft audio system.
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Helicopter
and military low-impedance headsets are also supported with
optional cables.
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SatTalk can
be used with any audio panel even ones without special telephone
inputs. An optional handset kit is available for cabin use.
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The phone's
battery is charged while the aircraft is powering it.
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Provides
worldwide coverage in the air as well as on the ground.
Services Supported
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