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 |1|UNIX timestamp in seconds when the recording started|i-1472473197-t1| The i- prefix and -t1 suffix a historical artefact...| |1|UNIX timestamp in seconds when the recording started|i-1472473197-t1| The i- prefix and -t1 suffix a historical artefact...|
 |2|Time in milliseconds inside the recording|000001626| | |2|Time in milliseconds inside the recording|000001626| |
-|3|Frequency in Herz|1627088000|Estimated center frequency|+|3|Frequency in Hertz|1627088000|Estimated center frequency|
 |4|Confidence in percent|97%|Confidence is estimated during demodulation by gr-iridium| |4|Confidence in percent|97%|Confidence is estimated during demodulation by gr-iridium|
 |5|Signal level|0.009|Arbitrary scale| |5|Signal level|0.009|Arbitrary scale|
 |6|Length in symbols|129|Excluding the 12 symbol sync word. One symbol equals two bits| |6|Length in symbols|129|Excluding the 12 symbol sync word. One symbol equals two bits|
 |7|Direction|DL|DL or UL| |7|Direction|DL|DL or UL|
 +
 +
 +==== IRA: Ring Alert ====
 +Ring alerts are sent periodically by the satellite to every spot beam. Every 90 ms a new ring alert gets sent to another spot beam. There are 48 spot beams, so every 4.32 s a ring alert is sent to the same spot beam.
 +
 +Example:
 +<code>IRA: i-1472473197-t1 000002706 1627087872  97%   0.012 132 DL sat:81 beam:20 pos=(+46.64/-115.08) alt=791 RAI:48 ?00 bc_sb:07 PAGE(tmsi:0ca5b2e2 msc_id:01) PAGE(NONE)</code>
 +
 +^Field Number^Content^Example^Comment^
 +|8|Satellite number|sat:81|7 bit field|
 +|9|Spot beam number|beam:20| |
 +|10|Satellite or spot beam position|pos=(+46.64/-115.08)| |
 +|11|Satellite or spot beam altitude|alt=791 |In km|
 +|12|Ring alert interval|RAI:48| Always 48 in the live system|
 +|13|Unknown|?00| |
 +|14|Broadcast channel sub-band|bc_sb:07|Brodcast channel for the spot beam is in this sub-band|
 +|15-|TMSI pages|PAGE(tmsi:0ca5b2e2 msc_id:01) PAGE(NONE)|A NONE page signifies the end of the list of pages|
 +
 +As there can be a different amount of pages, the size of a ring alert frame is not constant.
 +
 +=== Location Information ===
 +The ring alert contains two different, alternating, locations:
 +== SV Location ==
 +Locations with a high altitude (e.g. > 100 km) can be treated as as the location of the SV (Space Vehicle).
 +
 +== Spot Beam Location ==
 +Locations with a low altitude (e.g. < 10 km) can be treated as the location where the SV thinks that the particular spot beam is hitting the earth’s surface. Note that this is not the location of a subscriber.
  
  
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