OGi Modem - Hardware Guide
T401, Version .15 28 © ORBCOMM Proprietary
Unpackaged Antenna
The unpackaged antenna met the following specifications when mounted to a rigid
structure. Note that the rigidity and strength of the mounting structure must be considered
to maintain or comply with these specifications.
Parameter
Description
Vibration
The unpackaged antenna meets all its specifications during
exposure to random vehicular vibration levels per SAE J1455,
section 4.9.4.2 and MIL-STD-810G, section 514.6, fig 514.6C-
1.
Mechanical Shock
The unpackaged antenna meets all its specifications after
exposure to positive and negative saw tooth shock pulses with
peaks of 20G and durations of 11 ms as specified in MIL-STD-
810G, section 516.6, Procedure I, section 2.3.2c,
3/axis/(positive and negative direction).
Altitude
The unpackaged antenna meets all of its specifications after a
non-operating 12.2 km altitude test as detailed in SAE J1455,
section 4.9.3, except with an ambient temperature of -40°C.
Thermal Shock
The unpackaged antenna meets all of its specifications after a
thermal shock test as detailed in SAE J1455, section 4.1.3.2.
3.12 Mobile Identification Number
Each modem has a
mobile ID
used to register it on the IsatData Pro network. The mobile
ID is a 15-digit alphanumeric identifier in the format NNNNNNNNSKYXXXX.
Figure 20 shows the location of label.
Figure 20 Mobile ID Location
Mobile ID