Monday, May 19, 2008

Programming Phone Numbers into an Iridium 9505A

Whether you are on vacation, on a ship in the pacific, or have a mobile command center down-south, there will be a time where you'll need quick access to loved ones, emergency services or home base.
That's where programming names and phone numbers come in handy.

How to Store Phone Numbers on Iridium 9505A

  1. Press "Menu" until you see Phone Book, press "OK"

  2. Scroll to "Personal Numbers", press "OK"

  3. Scroll to "Add Entry", press "OK" Add to either "Phone Memory" or "SIM Card Memory" (see below for difference of Phone vs. SIM card Memory)

  4. Enter Number in International format, press "OK" (see below for international number dialing format)

  5. Enter Name, press "OK"

  6. Enter Location:

    • Specific Location: Either a one-, two-, or three-digit location number (1-100 for phone memory or 101-255 for SIM memory, and press "OK". You will see "Stored xxx"
    or

      Next Available Location: Press "OK" to select the next available location. You will see "Stored xxx"

  7. When finished, press and hold "C" to exit the menu.

What's the difference of Phone vs. SIM card Memory?
You can store phone numbers on your Iridium satellite phone either to the phone itself or to the SIM card. If you store it to the phone, the names and numbers will stay saved even if you swap out the SIM card. If you store the information to the SIM card, you can switch out from phone to phone.

What's international number dialing format?
From your Iridium satellite handheld, dial [00] or [hold down "0" until you get a "+"], [country code], [area code], [local number].
For example, dialing WCC headquarters from an Iridium device: 00 1 480 8576656

Friday, May 16, 2008

Satellite Text Messaging

Satellite phone popularity is on the rise ever more. They work where traditional and cellular phones do not and are great for back up communications in cases of emergency or natural disaster.

But to some, this convenience can com
e at a premium. However, just because you need on-demand access doesn't mean it has to cost you.

Welcome satellite text messaging... it's free to receive and discounted to send with the
Iridium 9505A handheld pre-flashed with SMS software.

Send a text to an Iridium subscriber for free via:

* Make sure your e-mail editor is set to Plain Text

Sending messages from your Iridium 9505A to another Iridium sat phone (9505 or 9500) is also just as easy. Up to 160 characters are allowed. The cost is minimal, so check your service provider for your specific rates.

To send a text message, first program the Iridium Service Center number into your 9505A:

  • Press the "Envelope" button
  • Scroll to "Message Settings", press "OK"
  • Scroll to "Service Center", press "OK"
  • Enter "0081662900005" or "+881662900005", press "OK

After the Service Center number has been programmed, proceed with the following to send a SMS from your Iridium 9505A

  • Press the "Menu" button
  • Scroll to "Message Editor", press "OK"
  • Enter the destination phone number (preceded by 00 or +)
  • When complete, display will read, "Message Sent"
Sending a text from Iridium 9505A to an e-mail address:


  • Press the "Menu" button
  • Scroll to "Message Editor", press "OK"
  • Enter e-mail address [space] your message (up to 160 characters including email address), press "OK"
  • When it asks for "Destination?", dial "00*2" or "+*2", press "OK"
  • When complete, display will read, "Message Sent"
By default the Iridium will attempt to deliver the message for up to 192 hours (8 days) before deleting it.

Text messaging is practical for those that need to send a quick message to an individual (e.g. "Call Home", "Meet me at the peak", "It's a boy!")

SMS is also invaluable to companies and groups where home-base dispatches to multiple teams in the field (e.g. "meeting canceled", "report to sector 8", "contract approved... proceed with plan".