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DG-M10

Manufacturer Part Number
DG-M10
Description
MODULE SATELLITE MODEM DIGI M10
Manufacturer
Digi International
Datasheets

Specifications of DG-M10

Frequency
148MHz ~ 150.05MHz TX, 137MHz ~ 138MHz RX
Applications
General Purpose
Power - Output
5W
Sensitivity
-120dBm
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 18 V
Current - Receiving
60mA
Current - Transmitting
1.5A
Data Interface
14 Pin Socket, 1 mm Pitch
Antenna Connector
MMCX
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Product
RF Modules
Maximum Frequency
150.05 MHz, 138 MHz
Antenna
MMCX
Supply Voltage (max)
18 VDC
Supply Current
1.5 A, 60 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Board Size
7.49 cm x 4.60 cm x 1.32 cm
Minimum Frequency
148 MHz, 137 MHz
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Supply Voltage (min)
9 VDC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Memory Size
-
Data Rate - Maximum
-
Modulation Or Protocol
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
602-1165

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2. Types of Communication Methods
2.1
A Data Report is the basic service element the Digi m10 uses to transmit or receive a single
packet containing 6 bytes or less of user-defined data. A Data Report can require an
acknowledgment of successful delivery to the ORBCOMM Gateway, but this acknowledgment
can be omitted to save space segment resources. A Data Report can only use speed dials to
indicate where the message should be delivered.
Specification document, which is included on the Digi JumpStart Kit CD.
2.2
A Message is the basic service element the Digi m10 uses to transmit or receive a longer
sequence of data. To ensure reliability, messages are transferred over the satellite reservation
channels via short packets containing a checksum, with all packets acknowledged or
retransmitted. Messages must fit within a 1024-byte packet. Messages can either use a speed
dial to indicate the message delivery destination or an e-mail address.
2.3
A GlobalGram is the basic service element the Digi m10 uses to transmit or receive a single, self-
contained data packet to or from a satellite that is not currently in view of an
ORBCOMM
forward” mode. For an SC-Terminated GlobalGram, the relaying satellite stores the data packet in
memory and transmits it upon request from the destination Digi m10. An SC-Terminated
GlobalGram contains 182 bytes of user data. For an SC-Originated GlobalGram, the satellite
receives the GlobalGram from the Digi m10, acknowledges it and archives it in satellite memory
until the destination ORBCOMM Gateway establishes contact with the satellite. An SC-Originated
GlobalGram contains 229 bytes of user data. A Global Gram can only use speed dials to indicate
where the message should be delivered.
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To learn more, please refer to corresponding sections in the ORBCOMM Serial Interface
Data Reports
Messages
Global Grams
Gateway. This allows remote and oceanic areas to be served in a “store-and-
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