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SCOTTY
MOBILE
Mobil İletişim
SCOTTY MOBILE
• The SCOTTY Mobile is the ultimate solution to your videocommunication needs. It features an industrial PC, high
speed data transfer system, digital video recording,
traditional H.320/H.323 videoconferencing, data
conferencing etc. in a ruggedized deployable unit. This awardwinning unit is unique; it is both high-tech and tough,
absolutely ideal for doing successful work from the field.
All-In-One System
• The SCOTTY Mobile is truly an
all-in-one unit: DC power supply,
multiple network interfacing (no
extra adapters needed), high
resolution camera, speaker,
micro- phone, and echo
cancellation are all built in. The
SCOTTY switching matrix
manages numerous in/outputs
for external audio and video.
INDUSTRIAL
• The SCOTTY Mobile is a water-proof,
shock-resistant (military-tested), video
communication unit with a high
intensity fifteen inch industrial
display.
• The unit can be easily connected to various networks
including satellite-phone, VSAT, ISDN, leased line and NATO
standard encryption devices.
Application Area
• Army
• Goverment
• News Agency
• Whether you are conferencing, sharing data, sending data, or
simply computing alone, the SCOTTY Mobile Video
Communication Unit will be working there by your side.
Anywhere in the world.
CASE STUDY
Daily reports from a 4,000 miles trip through the desert
Event:
Plymouth Dakar Challenge 2005
Mission:
In order to raise money for the Children‘s Hospice South West (UK) the drivers of Team
Babe Magnet embarked on a 4,000 mile trip from Devon (UK) to Gambia (West Africa).
Their daily progress and experiences were reported on their website to encourage further
donations and to keep their fans, friends and sponsors up to date. Footage for a video
documentary was also provided.
Technical:
Using the SCOTTY Mobile and EMS Storm antenna for satellite connection the drivers were
able to record videoclips and send them to a British Broadcasting Corporation. They
compiled diary reports and send pictures to their webmaster.
Benefits:
The SCOTTY Mobile did a perfect job.
“We were extremely happy to be able to make use of such a ruggedised communication tool. It
was a weird feeling – sitting in the desert with no sign of civilisation around you, yet still have
the ability to access the Internet!“
(Phil Butcher, Team Babe Magnet)
CASE STUDY
SCOTTY Mobile at Mt. Everest
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Customer:
TV2, Sweden
Mission:
An expedition to Mt. Everest was undertaken with the goal to clean up the base
station and to remove old oxygen tanks. TV2 Sweden accompanied Göran
Kropp, a famous alpinist on this mission. The progress of the work was
broadcasted in daily live reports back to Sweden.
Technical:
64 kbps connection via portable Inmarsat antenna; batteries with solar cells as
a back-up; additional external cameras and microphones
Benefits:
The SCOTTY Mobile was chosen because it fulfilled the tough weight and
flexibility requirements of the mission. As the base station is only accessible by
yak, the customer needed a light and powerful broadcasting system, enabling
them to transmit video/audio/data simultaneously.
CASE STUDY
Tsunami Disaster Relief
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Customer:
Austrian Armed Forces
Mission:
After large coastal areas in Sri Lanka were destroyed by the Tsunami in Dec.
2004, the Austrian Armed Forces sent a 77 head-strong Armed Forces
Disaster Relief Unit (AFDRU) to the city of Galle, where the drinking water
pipelines had been severely damaged. The mission was to build up water
purification plants in order to provide the citizens with potable water.
Technical:
Satellite communication via the SCOTTY Mobile and EMS Storm antenna
and modem enabled a 64 kbps connection to headquarters in Austria.
Benefits:
With all communication infrastructure being devastated, the SCOTTY Mobile
proved to provide a reliable and regular video connection to the headquarters
for briefings, sending reports and pictures as well as receiving orders.
CASE STUDY
Breaking News from the Outback
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Event:
Crocodile Trophy 2004, Australia
Mission:
Known as one of the world‘s hardest and most challenging mountain bike races, the
Crocodile Trophy receives a lot of media attention. Every single day of the race,
journalists had to be provided with footage, pictures and reports. Barely existing
communication infrastructure in the Australian outback was an additional hurdle.
Technical:
Using the SCOTTY Mobile with store & forward option, the organizers were not only able
to record videos and to send them directly to the broadcast stations – it even served
them to write their daily reports and to mail them with attached pictures to journalists
and their support team. The Mobile was powered from a vehicle battery. EMS Storm
served as Satcom equipment.
Benefits:
No other communication equipment offered such a wide variety of important features to
satisfy the communication requirements of the organizers than the SCOTTY Mobile.