Satellite Communication
Klinge offers a satellite communication system using the Iridium and Inmarsat satellite networks for their Refrigerated Containers (particularly their hazardous goods transport containers).
SATELLITE CONSTELLATIONS

The Iridium satellite
network is a system of 66 active satellites used for worldwide voice and
data communication from hand-held satellite phones and other transceiver
units. The Iridium network is unique in that it covers the entire globe,
including poles, oceans and airways.
The Inmarsat network has a fleet of 11 satellites providing mobile voice
and data communications around the world. This enables users to make
phone calls or connect to the internet on land, at sea or in the air.
NEAR REAL-TIME RECORDING AND MONITORING

Klinge Corp’s satellite system is a two-way data communications service that uses compact equipment with integrated GPS, for data transfer, remote monitoring, tracking and tracing. The satellite communication system transfers ambient temperature, cargo temperature, running condition, alarm status, fuel level in running hours remaining, and power source in near real-time. The data is accessible on a website specifically designed for Klinge's satellite communication system.
CASE STUDY
Henrik Klinge, President
of Klinge Corporation says: "In recent weeks, we've had our container
systems with satellite communication systems deployed to Antarctica,
where the US Antarctic Program has been using them to transport
invaluable ice cores home in pristine condition ready for study.
With the use of our satellite communication system, we were able to
provide our customer with near real-time temperature data, which was
essential given the high value of the cargo. The ability of our
satellite communication system to transfer data from the South Pole was
a true testament to the reliability of the system,” adds the Klinge Corp
President. Read more.
SATELLITE COMMUNICATION KIT
The satellite communication kit consists of the following:
» Transponder
and buffer board with pre-attached cables to the generator engine and
the left and right hand refrigeration machine control box
»
New ambient probe
» Antenna
with its own cable
» Fuel
transponder
»
Hardware, drawings, and
auxiliary items needed to attach the parts


