View our MissionSpan Network Management Introduction Video

View our MissionSpan Network Management Introduction Video

July 29, 2021

Following the release of V1.3.3 of our MissionSpan™ Network Management System earlier this year, we have released a short video introducing its features and capabilities. Designed to allow centralized monitoring and finger-tip control of all ground, satellite and airborne network equipment, MissionSpan™ creates instant secure network connections to all your satellites, ground stations and airborne vehicles.

See our MissionSpan™ training video here: https://player.vimeo.com/video/508058765

Unlike many traditional network management systems, MissionSpan™ is lightweight and focuses on providing essential control and an intuitive user interface, replicating the look and feel of our other user product interfaces.

And that is not all. As an engineering company, we have built up lots of useful tools used daily by our engineers such as PRBS BER testers, digital noise generators, channel simulators and command line terminal emulators. This has not gone unnoticed by our customers and we have started to add this incredibly versatile collection of tools to MissionSpan™. An example is a terminal emulator that allows users to switch from high-level web browser control to manual or automated command line network control, using our One and Only Protocol for Smallsats! (OOPS!), which is ideal for bandwidth restricted communications channels that require network management overhead to be minimized. Want to send commands but the satellite is out of range of your ground stations? Just send them anyway and MissionSpan™ will  queue all the messages and arrange to automatically send the commands and log the responses as soon as the satellite comes into view.

Please contact us to arrange a personalized demonstration of MissionSpan™ in action. Or if you would like to browse through the user manual, you will find it here. A datasheet and other relevant product documentation can be found in our Downloads area.