Iridium Satellite Phone Tips
Top 10 Iridium Satellite Phone Tips
Satellite phones are similar to cell
phones, but there are many distinct differences and pitfalls; the following tips help you get the most out of your Iridium satellite phone dollar.
- Use the free incoming SMS - Iridium satellite phones offer free incoming
text messages, using these can decrease your bill dramatically
- Send SMS to multiple phones at the same time.
- Use your Iridium phone to send email: You can send an email of up to 160
characters from your Iridium phone: Press Envelope key; Scroll down to 'Message
Editor' and press 'OK'; Enter email address (to get '@' sign press the '1' key
7 times); Enter blank space by pressing '#' key twice; Enter your message;
Select 'Send message' by pressing 'OK'; When asked for destination number enter
'+*2' and press OK
- Get a mag mount antenna for car phone service if you didn't get one with
the phone in a kit. Many satellite phone users get frustrated when they realize
they cannot use their sat phones inside a vehicle. Solve that problem by
getting a magnetic mount antenna for your Iridium phone. These antennas come in
1.5 or 5 meter lengths, custom lengths made to order.
- Use Iridium's 2-stage dialing system. Direct dialed incoming calls to
Iridium phones are free for the Iridium user, but the person dialing your
Iridium satellite phone may pay a hefty price. Because Iridium has its own
country code (8816), every call to an Iridium phone is an international long
distance call, and the rates go as high as $12 a minute! The Iridium 2-stage
dialing system provides you with an Arizona phone number ( 480-768-2500 ). When you dial that number you
will then be prompted for the Iridium number you want to call. Just enter that
and you will be connected to the Iridium phone. The Iridium user will be
deducted minute for minute (base rate $1.99 per minute) and you will pay the
price of a regular US long distance call (about 5 cents a minute typically).
Combined, this price is just $2.04 per minute instead of $12.
- Register faster. Sometimes you need to register fast. If the phone is
slow to register, just hit the up-arrow (located bottom right of the keypad)
then press '8'. This will force registration.
- Is your antenna loose? Because the regular antenna is removable it can
cause problems. If the antenna gets loose then the phone will either not work
or it will constantly drop calls. Remove the antenna and replace it as follows:
Press and hold down the button above the antenna and the antenna is easily
removed. Keep holding the button down and replace the antenna (you should never
have to force it). Once the antenna is snugly in place, release the button.
NOTE: Always perform this task with the antenna fully retracted and pointing
straight down the back of the phone only.
- Dial 001 first - This sounds obvious, I know, but you should see the
problems people with this one. When you want to call a US number from an
Iridium phone start the call with 001 + area code + the number. Remember,
Iridium has its own country code, so even if you are in California and you want
to call a San Diego phone number, it is still an International Call.
- Toll Free Numbers won't work - Don't expect to be able to call a US Toll
Free Number from your Iridium phone, it won't work. Just like it wouldn't work
if you tried to call the same number from a Dublin payphone. Get the direct
dial number before you leave town.
- Do not forward your cell or landline to your sat phone -Hardly any cell
phones allow you to forward to such a long number anyway (think
011-8816-4144-XXXX and you see my point). But even if you can forward calls to
a number that long, you will be paying international long distance on your cell
phone bill to Iridium, does $12 a minute sound familiar? Just give your friends
your sat phone number, or if you really like'em give'em the 2-stage dialing
number.
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