Cellular Telephone

  • —Literature Available Art Petranek, president of Petroleum Communications (Petro- Com), has announced the completion of its Cellular/Satellite telephone service for the entire Gulf of Mexico's marketplace.

    PetroCom reports it is the first cellular telephone company in the Gulf of Mexico and first in the world to use satellite and, today, Petro- Com is the first to provide total cellular telephone service for the Gulf, making PetroCom the largest cellular telephone company in the world.

    PetroCom covers 68,000 square miles of Gulf, from lower Mobile Bay, Alabama, to Brownsville, Texas, and extending 150 miles offshore.

    More than just a cellular telephone service, Mr. Petranek explains, "PetroCom's Cellular/Satellite system is designed to fulfill the needs of anyone conducting business in the Gulf of Mexico." Petro- Com's system features Facsimile Machine Interface, Computer Modem Access, Loran-C Vessel Locator, Weather Reporting, Coast Guard 911 Emergency, Three-Way Conference Call, No Answer Transfer or Call Waiting and Call Forwarding.

    Mr. Petranek states, "Our system provides you with clear, private and reliable communications." For more information and free literature from PetroCom, Circle 77 on Reader Service Card

  • . Prudently, in the interim, he reported the incident promptly to his license insurance company and was assigned his own maritime attorney who, via cellular telephone prepped him for his initial Coast Guard verbal interview, assisted him in drafting his maritime casualty report (2692) and accompanied him to

  • unit package which features 32 telephone number memory locations and super-speed memory dialing. The Triton 480 is a deluxe marine cellular telephone with space-efficient cradle mount, 101 memories, theft alarm, fluorescent display, four call timers, incoming call screening and super-speed memo

  • range will be from up to 50 to 100 miles. According to Jim Tindall, vice president Sales and Marketing, MariTEL, "The Network brings easy-to-use, cellular telephone-like functionality to the maritime environment, combining the convenience and safety of a traditional VHF radio with a modern telephone syst

  • connected him to a local attorney from its national network. That experienced maritime law specialist promptly called the frustrated captain on his cellular telephone to prepare him for the impending initial onsite Coast Guard interview. While acknowledging his brief encounter with the thrill-seeking jet ski

  • usage for small passenger boats. The IC-M500D's full duplex system allows one to talk and receive at the same time, like a cellular telephone. The IC-M500D comes standrad with an HS-50 telephone handset. The result of extensive research and rigid testing, the versatile ICM500D meets

  • MR Feb-24#11  feet wide units are loaded on cellular-
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    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 11

    appliances, since these need to ? t through human column I nominate the Waterfront Alliance, www. sized doors. These ? ve feet wide units are loaded on cellular- waterfrontalliance.org. This organization has been ized ships whether as rolling units or standard containers, and ? ghting for waterfront access

  • MT Sep-23#51  RF for line 
of sight, cellular for nearshore when 
available)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 51

    a maximum speed of 5 kts. Data can be streamed back in real time over the available redundant communi- cations methods including RF for line of sight, cellular for nearshore when available, and satellite for over the ho- rizon operations. The USV can also be equipped with custom communications www.marinetechnol

  • MT Sep-23#25 Falmouth Scienti?  c Inc. 
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Falmouth)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 25

    Falmouth Scienti? c Inc. www.falmouth.com Falmouth Scienti? c, located in the heart of the New England marine technology cluster, has a 10,000 sq. ft purpose built facility allows for innovative and reliable sensor, system and transducer solutions for a variety of global applications in salt and

  • MT Jul-23#45 Monopile Corrosion Protection
 
Boosting Ultrasound)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 45

    Monopile Corrosion Protection Boosting Ultrasound Inspection AI-powered Data Processing FORCE Technology introduced a Corrosion and BlueStream launched GeoAcoustics released GS4 soft- new generation of its P-Scan ultra- ‘ICCP-SAM’, touted as sustainable ware v1.0.25 for GeoSwath bathy- sound scanner

  • MR Sep-22#39 On the Book Shelf
2022 SHIPPING & PORT ANNUAL
Who Developed)
    September 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 39

    On the Book Shelf 2022 SHIPPING & PORT ANNUAL Who Developed Containerization? “An inventor is simply a fellow who doesn’t take his education too seriously.” – Charles Kettering By Angus Kress Gillespie ust for fun, try asking a friend a few questions. Who a metal platform of the tanker, above ve developed

  • MR Aug-22#23  use. The company’s 
own Cellular Compression Technology)
    August 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 23

    . For ship owners, the Shift advantage is safety and a range of energy densities and high-quality cells de- signed for continuous use. The company’s own Cellular Compression Technology of- fers “the lowest ageing values in the indus- try”, or a system of cells that decay “up to 20 percent” less than standard

  • MN Jun-22#29  VSAT and IoT connectivity. Cellular 
A and emerging opportunities)
    June 2022 - Marine News page: 29

    seeing trends throughout the commercial maritime indus- munications present a fascinating array of new try,” Watson said, “for VSAT and IoT connectivity. Cellular A and emerging opportunities. These develop- service is also important when vessels are in port or working ments are changing just about every aspect

  • MR Apr-22#22  facility. It included a cellular bulkhead, 
specialty)
    April 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 22

    Marine Commerce Terminal, was a complete- lifting and moving heavy offshore wind power components by ly new, purpose-built facility. It included a cellular bulkhead, specialty vessels is at an all-time high. Federal, state and private a deep dredged berth, a waterside relieving platform for crane funding

  • MT Mar-22#14 EYE ON THE NAVY 
time, wireless communications were also)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 14

    EYE ON THE NAVY time, wireless communications were also established across Tong in the South Paci? c has just one that ties into a wider the Atlantic, and both cable and wireless technologies would network at Fiji, 827 kilometers away. Tonga’s sole subsea continue to advance. communications cable was

  • MR Mar-22#14 EYE ON THE NAVY 
time, wireless communications were also)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    EYE ON THE NAVY time, wireless communications were also established across Tong in the South Paci? c has just one that ties into a wider the Atlantic, and both cable and wireless technologies would network at Fiji, 827 kilometers away. Tonga’s sole subsea continue to advance. communications cable was

  • MR Jun-21#27 USCG ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION
tive communication.)
    June 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    USCG ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION tive communication. The Iridium Certus commander U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic shared security interests. Exercising our Terminal was used in this evaluation to Area. “As interest and maritime traf? c unique blend of polar operational capa- provide a communication method

  • MR Jan-21#36 REPAIR & CONVERSION
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Ef?  cient Re?  t)
    January 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    REPAIR & CONVERSION RV Roger Revelle & Ef? cient Re? t by Design From 3D laser scanning to Computational Fluid Dynamics, an ef? cient and successful major mid-life re? t such as the one completed on the RV Roger Revelle requires intricate advance design planning, an updated technical toolbelt, as well

  • MN Dec-20#42  inboard ap-
ing secure cellular connectivity, con-
plications)
    December 2020 - Marine News page: 42

    trols: JC10A for sterndrive applica- time across multiple locations via tions and JC20A computer, tablet or smartphone. Us- for inboard ap- ing secure cellular connectivity, con- plications featur- trol unit status along with the status ing the unique of all associated detection devices VETUS extended

  • MT Nov-20#29   ing in-vitro technologies, cellular agri-Aquaculture?
huge)
    November 2020 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 29

    you see opportunities Fish doing some fantastic work now us- for growth in the sector. We have already seen that there’s this ing in-vitro technologies, cellular agri-Aquaculture? huge take-up of offshore wind, which You could say that the way we look culture to be able to make ? sh without is now transitioning

  • MT Nov-20#23 IRIDIUM CERTUS TERMINAL  able and provided over weekends)
    November 2020 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 23

    IRIDIUM CERTUS TERMINAL able and provided over weekends, holidays and after work One of the biggest challenges for polar operations is effec- hours. This well-received, detailed, exceptional support tive communication. The Iridium Certus Terminal was used greatly assisted in our operational planning and

  • MN Nov-20#53  inland to 
reach of 4G or GSM cellular networks. that our operations)
    November 2020 - Marine News page: 53

    via Fleet Xpress of the transit take place outside the take all measures necessary to ensure brings comparable gains inland to reach of 4G or GSM cellular networks. that our operations are done in an ef? - those already being achieved at sea. Impala Paraguay’s pushers are ? t- cient, reliable and

  • MN Oct-20#58  USB charging port.
ing secure cellular connectivity, con- shore)
    October 2020 - Marine News page: 58

    processor, built-in torque computer, tablet or smartphone. Us- the possibility to produce steam from adjustment and USB charging port. ing secure cellular connectivity, con- shore power to reduce emissions at trol unit status along with the status harbor, optimize the power genera- of all associated

  • MN Jun-20#48  
creasing trend in the use of cellular phones by the maritime)
    June 2020 - Marine News page: 48

    Center n recent years the U.S. Coast Guard has identi?ed an in- Recognizing the possibilities for i911 to support Coast creasing trend in the use of cellular phones by the maritime Guard SAR missions, the RDC entered a Cooperative Re- public when communicating distress. In 2018, leadership in search and

  • MR May-20#27 Telemedicine 
AP companies has also enhanced its capabilitie)
    May 2020 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    Telemedicine AP companies has also enhanced its capabilities for telemedi- underway, some of the problems prevalent on land hold true at cine and now we can offer it in 168 languages. “Essentially this sea, namely the ability to quickly, accurately test someone with is not just a regular telemedicine

  • MR Apr-20#24 Back to the Drawing Board
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Contracts)
    April 2020 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    Back to the Drawing Board © Vittaya_25/AdobeStock Contracts are Overrated in Maritime y company has been around since 1875, and Sometimes they know and sometimes they don’t, but my answer today we actually still do things that were be- is effectively the same: “We are located in New Jersey, there- ing

  • MN Jan-20#45  models. The Cellular 
working in under 30-seconds)
    January 2020 - Marine News page: 45

    there are options for both one time pur- fective. It is an all-in-one unit which can be installed and chases as well as subscription/rental models. The Cellular working in under 30-seconds. As many as 20 spears can SensorSpear and TeleSense App work together to provide communicate together in a meshed network

  • MN Jan-20#44   it did 100 years ago. The Cellular SensorSpear monitors)
    January 2020 - Marine News page: 44

    is stored, predict the problem of condensation just as well today, as the greater the risk of spoilage. Hence, the owner will it did 100 years ago. The Cellular SensorSpear monitors want to sell it quickly; all other things being equal, such ‘post-harvest’ grain, enabling and providing the data and as current

  • MN Jan-20#42 , TeleSense has introduced its cellular 
SensorSpear Monitors)
    January 2020 - Marine News page: 42

    System for Loaded Barges Purpose-Built for storage challenges brought on by climate change and geopolitical tensions, TeleSense has introduced its cellular SensorSpear Monitors to protect post-harvest grain. By Joseph Keefe eleSense, a post-harvest grain monitoring innovator, geopolitical realities

  • MN Nov-19#38  bat- features, including a bi-cellular laminated design and)
    November 2019 - Marine News page: 38

    future of this These are G-NMC lithium-ion cells with unique safety promising category. Spoiler alert: Batteries, very big bat- features, including a bi-cellular laminated design and ce- teries, and AC motors. ramic separators. Leclanché speci? cally designs and engi- neers a Class Type Approved and Certi