iBCN

NOVATECH iBCN: Advanced Satellite Beacon for Global Asset Tracking and Recovery

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Overview

The iBCN is the next generation of NOVATECH satellite beacons, revolutionizing the tracking and locating of assets in the ocean. Designed for resilience and precision, the iBCN is capable of functioning after being submerged up to a depth of 7,500m. Utilizing the bi-directional capabilities of the Iridium satellite telemetry system, this beacon offers real-time GPS location data and the flexibility to adjust reporting parameters remotely.

The iBCN’s standout feature is its ability to provide immediate GPS positioning and transmit these coordinates in real time if an asset surfaces unexpectedly, even outside the typical RF range. This advanced technology ensures you remain informed about your asset’s location, anywhere in the world.

Tailored to meet diverse deployment needs, the iBCN series includes various battery housing options such as self-contained, remote head, and OEM, with extended battery life choices between lithium or alkaline batteries. The product line, encompassing iBCN-OEM, iBCN, iBCN-3, iBCN-7, iBCN-RH, and iBCN-RH2, is designed for versatility, durability, and high performance, ensuring that your tracking needs are met with the utmost reliability.

Stay connected with your assets worldwide with iBCN. Whether it’s research, commercial, or personal use, the iBCN ensures continuous, reliable monitoring of your assets. Contact us for more information or request a quote today!

  • Versatile Battery Options: Available in self-contained, remote head OEM, and RH2 options; compatible with the iBCN, iBCN-3, and iBCN-7 models. Option of lithium or alkaline batteries.
  • Rugged Design: Built to withstand challenging marine environments.
  • Advanced Communication: Features Iridium and Bluetooth configuration for bi-directional communication.
  • Real-Time Data: Provides real-time asset location data.
  • Iridium Certified

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