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Saturn Bm Mk2 Marine – Technical Manual
The INMARSAT-B System
S y s t e m D e s c r i p t i o n
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Figure 1.
Overview of the Inmarsat-B system.
Figure 2.
Four satellites in a geostationary orbit above the
equator at approx. 35700 km altitude.
LES
NCS
MES
TELEPHONE
NETWORKS
NCS:
Network Coordinating Station
LES:
Land Earth Station
MES:
Mobile Earth station
(Saturn B terminal)
MES
DATA
NETWORKS
TELEX
NETWORKS
EQUAT
O
R
EARTH
12000 km
35700 km
Pacific Ocean Region
Indian Ocean Region
54
°
W
64.5
°
E
178
°
E
15.5
°
W
Atlantic Ocean Region (West)
Atlantic Ocean Region (East)
Inmarsat
The INMARSAT-B system
offers high quality 16 kbps
voice communication, and 9.6 kbps telefax and data
transmission.
The benefit of the INMARSAT system is its high
capacity, and the rapid and reliable connection
between the land based (fixed) users and the
Mobile
Earth Stations (MESs)
.
The large number of
Land Earth Stations (LESs)
in
operation allows the operator to select the one giving
the lowest cost to a particular land based subscriber.
Each satellite region is under the control of a
Net-
work Coordinating Station
(
NCS
), which controls
and monitors the traffic between the MESs and the
LESs.
See figure 1.
Services
•
Duplex telephone calls – basic telephony services
•
Simplex telephone calls – LES-to-mobile only
•
Duplex telefax – CCITT Group 3 facsimile servic-
es, 9.6 kbps
•
Simplex telefax calls – LES-to-mobile only
•
Simplex group ID addressing – to a selected
group of mobiles
•
Simplex area addressing – to all mobiles within a
specific geographic area
•
Duplex data communication – Hayes compatible
9.6 kbps data service
System Satellites
The satellites are positioned in a geostationary orbit
above the equator at approximately 35700 km alti-
tude.
In geostationary orbit, each satellite moves at the
same rate as the earth, and so remains in the same
relative position to the earth, above equator, allowing
the antenna to have line-of-sight communication with
the satellite.
The Saturn Bm Marine can communicate via the four
satellites covering one Ocean Region each.
The positions of the system satellites are shown in
figure 2.
Transmission frequencies
The INMARSAT-B MESs operate in the following
frequency bands:
Calls from Saturn B terminals
1626.5 MHz — 1646.5 MHz
Calls to Saturn B terminals
1530.0 MHz — 1559.0 MHz
A large number of channels are available (20 kHz
channel separation), offering either 16 kbps voice
communication, or 9.6 kbps duplex data communica-
tion.
Duplex communication uses two channel frequen-
cies, one in each direction.
The LESs provide interface to the international
networks for telephony and data: PSTN (Public
Switched Telephone Networks) and PSDN (Packet
Switched Data Networks).
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