Satellite Communications (SATCOM) & Cellular-Based IoT Solutions for Drones & Robotics
RockREMOTE UAV Global IP SATCOM terminal for UAV deployment & remote operations
RockREMOTE UAV

Global IP SATCOM terminal for UAV deployment & remote operations

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RockREMOTE UAV

RockREMOTE UAV provides UAV builders with a predictable, always available satellite datalink for beyond visual line of sight operations, using the Iridium global L-band network. It supports continuous command, control, and telemetry, or can operate behind existing LTE, Wi Fi, and RF links as a resilient satellite backhaul when primary connectivity is unavailable.

The system allows flexibility in how the satellite connection is used, supporting efficient message based telemetry and diagnostics, interactive command and control, and low rate data transfer. These modes can be combined to suit different aircraft, missions, and operational requirements.

RockREMOTE UAV is delivered in a compact, rugged IP66 rated enclosure designed for integration across airborne and ground based platforms. Its size supports installation in avionics bays, payload pods, and external fairings, while its robust construction enables permanent deployment in docking systems, ground cabinets, and vehicle mounted control stations.

Specifications:

Dimensions: 182.1 mm × 74.5 mm × 53 mm
Weight: 646 g
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C, <95% RH
Power Consumption: <36 mW (sleep @ 12 V)
<75 mW (sleep @ 24 V)
300 mW (idle / receive)
7.25 W (average transmit)
Ingress Protection: IP66
Vibration Rating: Mechanical vibration and shock to SAE J1455
Connectivity: Iridium: Certus 100 midband service
GNSS: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS
Interfaces: Iridium antenna: TNC
GNSS antenna: SMA
Ethernet: 10/100 Ethernet with PoE+
Serial: RS-232 or RS-485
SIM: Standard 2FF satellite SIM card slot
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