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Bla September 13th 05 02:15 AM

Iridium...can you receive it ?
 
Hi, i'd like to invite those interested in Iridium
to join our discussion-group where we currently
look at the possibilties of receiving and decoding
Iridium signals.

As you may have noticed the Iridium satphone system
has currently gained a lot of attention thanks to
it's use in Iraq and in the Katrina area.

Here's a few technical details:

Handset TX-power is an average 0,6 Watts
RX sensitivity is -118 dBM
Frequency-band 1616-1626,5 MHz (L-Band)
Duplex is Time Division Duplex TDD (RX/TX same freq)
Data-rate 2400 Bd (V42b compression)
Modulation is QPSK
Acess/Multiplex is TDMA/FDMA
Coverage: 100% Worldwide (sat in sight)
Calls currently barred to: N.Korea,N.SriLanka
Use forbidden in: Cuba,Iran,Libya,Sudan,Angola
Services: Voice,Data,Paging,Voice PTT,Group calls
Mobile Sat link=encryption NO (?)
Sat Groundstation link-encryption YES (?)
Sat Sat link-encryption: UNKNOWM (probably NO)
Standard end-to-end encryption: NO
Add-on encryption units available: YES

To take part in this discussion sign up at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gsm-scanner

membership is free,the group is moderated.

this group is mainly talking about GSM and Cellphone
interception,encryption and security
but we will now extend our interests to satphones.


Greetings

contranl (moderator Yahoo group GSM-scanners)



Bob September 13th 05 02:55 AM

DOD 625 encryption.
Couldn't break it with a bomb.


On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:15:42 +0200, "Bla" wrote:

Hi, i'd like to invite those interested in Iridium
to join our discussion-group where we currently
look at the possibilties of receiving and decoding
Iridium signals.

As you may have noticed the Iridium satphone system
has currently gained a lot of attention thanks to
it's use in Iraq and in the Katrina area.

Here's a few technical details:

Handset TX-power is an average 0,6 Watts
RX sensitivity is -118 dBM
Frequency-band 1616-1626,5 MHz (L-Band)
Duplex is Time Division Duplex TDD (RX/TX same freq)
Data-rate 2400 Bd (V42b compression)
Modulation is QPSK
Acess/Multiplex is TDMA/FDMA
Coverage: 100% Worldwide (sat in sight)
Calls currently barred to: N.Korea,N.SriLanka
Use forbidden in: Cuba,Iran,Libya,Sudan,Angola
Services: Voice,Data,Paging,Voice PTT,Group calls
Mobile Sat link=encryption NO (?)
Sat Groundstation link-encryption YES (?)
Sat Sat link-encryption: UNKNOWM (probably NO)
Standard end-to-end encryption: NO
Add-on encryption units available: YES

To take part in this discussion sign up at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gsm-scanner

membership is free,the group is moderated.

this group is mainly talking about GSM and Cellphone
interception,encryption and security
but we will now extend our interests to satphones.


Greetings

contranl (moderator Yahoo group GSM-scanners)



Bla September 13th 05 04:41 AM

Hi Bob...that's only true for some DOD users (not even all)
then their are other users (commercial,private,rescue,ships,oil...etc)
and then there's the paging-service wich is not encrypted..
signalling is not encrypted at all !

contranl




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