A set of equipment with a modified Starlink Mini terminal with the ability to receive external GNSS coordinates to improve communication quality, increased bitrate and stable operation in traffic conditions. Support for multiple GNSS modules, CRPA systems. Weight 1.1 kg, up to 150 Mbps, average consumption 25-35 W. It is also possible to receive coordinates from the internal constellation of Starlink satellites.
It is possible to turn off the built-in wifi to reduce consumption and eliminate interference at 2.4 GHz.
The kit includes a camera with H265 encoding, Starlink mini, license for the AirOS operating system, microPC (raspberry pi 4 / 5), mini switch with 5 ethernet ports.
Additional configuration options:
AirOS license with technical support for 1 year (without equipment, only the operating system) - $250
Set with 640x512 thermal imaging and day module - $750 and $100
Mini PC kit instead of raspberry pi - $500
AirOS lite kit and day camera (AirOS firmware directly on the camera, Open IPC analogue) - $350
Thermal imaging module specification:
Dual output: digital USB and analog CVBS
Image optimization for kamikazes and interceptors
Moisture protection
Specification
– Resolution: 640 × 512 px
– Viewing angle: 48.7° horizontal, 38.6° vertical
– Pixel size: 12 μm
– Temperature sensitivity (NETD): < 40 mK
– Refresh rate 30/60 Hz
Daylight module specifications:
– Camera sensor: imx415 8Mp CMOS
– Encoding: H265 / H265+
– Size: 38 x 38 mm
– Viewing angle: 110° horizontal, 65° vertical
Detailed AirOS documentation:
https://air.airdroper.org