Beam Iridium Extreme® PTT Grab ‘N’ Go Wireless Kit (PTTGNG-W1A)
In stock
- BRAND:
- BEAM
- PART #:
- PTTGNG-W1A
- ORIGIN:
- Australia
- Warranty:
- 12 MONTHS
- AVAILABILITY:
- USUALLY SHIPS IN 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS
- SKU:
- Iridium-Beam-9575-PTTGNG-W1
The Beam Iridium Extreme® PTT Grab ‘N’ Go Wireless Kit (PTTGNG-W1A) is a revolutionary communication solution designed to provide instant, reliable, and secure push-to-talk (PTT) connectivity in the most challenging environments. This compact and rugged kit includes a wireless PTT microphone and a durable earpiece, enabling hands-free communication while keeping you connected to the global Iridium satellite network. Whether you're working in remote locations, responding to emergencies, or simply need reliable communication on the go, the Beam Iridium Extreme PTT Grab ‘N’ Go Wireless Kit is the perfect choice.
Specifications
| PART # | PTTGNG-W1A |
|---|---|
| PRODUCT TYPE | SATELLITE PHONE |
| USAGE AREA | 100% GLOBAL |
| BRAND | BEAM |
| NETWORK | IRIDIUM |
| ACCESSORY TYPE | DOCKING STATION |
| FREQUENCY | L BAND (1-2 GHz) |
| COMPATIBLE WITH | IRIDIUM PTT |
| HARMONIZED TARIFF NUMBER | 85177900 |
Iridium Global Coverage Map

Iridium delivers essential communications services to and from remote areas where no other form of communication is available. Powered by a uniquely sophisticated global constellation of 66 cross-linked Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, the Iridium® network provides high-quality voice and data connections over the planet’s entire surface, including across airways, oceans, and polar regions. Together with its ecosystem of partner companies, Iridium delivers an innovative and rich portfolio of reliable solutions for markets that require truly global communications.
At only 780 kilometers from the Earth, the proximity of Iridium’s LEO network means pole-to-pole coverage, a shorter transmission path, stronger signals, lower latency, and shorter registration time than with GEO satellites. In space, each Iridium satellite is linked to up to four others creating a dynamic network that routes traffic among satellites to ensure global coverage, even where traditional local systems are unavailable.