SATELLITE TRACKER (NAL SHOUT NS/Iridium) no screen

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SATELLITE TRACKER (NAL SHOUT NS/Iridium) no screen

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NAL Iridium SHOUT NS Personnel Tracker

Key Features:

  • ​​​​Pocket size: 8,40 x 4,60 x 1,80 cm for only 85 grams
  • Low-cost, body-worn tracker and messaging device
  • Ultra-low power consumption
  • Automatic location reports (>600 reports)
  • SOS alert capability
  • Bluetooth
  • Free-text, canned messages or combined free-text and canned messages via smart phone
  • Data logging
  • Optional 256-bit AES encryption
  • Real-time, pole-to-pole coverage
  • Internal rechargeable battery using AC adapter, computer USB port or solar charger
  • Integrated motion sensor
  • USB interface
  • 72-channel GPS receiver with -160 dBm sensitivity
  • IP67 Rated
  • True global coverage (Iridium)

Fit

Visualisation of tracker geo-localisation requires‌ a computer, tablet or smartphone with access to Internet.
OCBA subscribed webgate services with Traksat.eu.

Function

The Shout NS is the “no screen” version of the Shout TS or TW. It is a body-worn tracker/messaging device weighing 85 gr and is 60% smaller than the Shout TS in volume. Both the Iridium® and GPS antennas are embedded inside the enclosure and its operating parameters are set with a computer via a USB port. It can also be connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth for two-way messaging and parameter settings.

With an internal 650 mA-Hr rechargeable battery, the Shout NS can send a position report every hour for up to 20 days (about 480 reports). It can also operate with a CR123 non-rechargeable battery. It supports transmission of free-text, canned messages and a combination of free-text and canned messages via a smartphone. The device can periodically wake up from sleep to send its position report and SOS button feature is used for immediate emergency/alert notifications.