BSN NAL Hawkeye 5500 Standard LTE Kit A (HE5500-LTE-KIT-A)
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BSN NAL Hawkeye 5500 Standard LTE Kit A (HE5500-LTE-KIT-A)
“Kit A” identifies the standard pack-out intended for more permanent installations, typically supplying the tracker with a screw/bolt-mount combined GPS/GNSS/Iridium antenna (with a 3-meter cable) and a power pigtail. This distinguishes it from “Kit B,” which is commonly paired with a magnet-mount antenna for faster or transferable installs.
In many deployments, the HawkEye 5500 hardware is paired with SkyRouter, Blue Sky Network’s cloud portal for monitoring, configuration, reporting, and alerting.
Design and Features
Dual-mode connectivity: LTE/cellular plus Iridium satellite
The HawkEye 5500 is documented and marketed as a dual-mode tracking, telemetry, and communications system that can switch between cellular networks (2G/3G/LTE depending on region/config) and Iridium satellite to maintain uninterrupted tracking coverage.
This architecture is often described as least-cost routing—prioritizing cellular when available and falling back to satellite when cellular coverage is lost.
SkyRouter portal integration
Blue Sky Network positions HawkEye 5500 as part of a platform experience centered on SkyRouter, where fleets can:
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configure reporting intervals and behaviors,
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manage geofences and alerts,
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view live and historical tracks,
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conduct operational analytics and messaging.
Vehicle management and safety feature ecosystem
The product is commonly described in fleet-industry coverage as supporting a broader vehicle management feature set, including:
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two-way messaging,
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remote emergency switch capability,
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audible alerts,
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collision detection,
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support for light and heavy-duty vehicles.
“Kit A” installation intent: screw/bolt-mount combined antenna
HE5500-LTE-KIT-A is typically listed as including:
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HawkEye 5500 LTE vehicle tracker
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GPS/GNSS/Iridium screw/bolt-mount antenna with 3 m cable
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Power pigtail
A screw/bolt-mount antenna is generally preferred when fleets want a stable, long-term installation with consistent antenna placement and improved resistance to vibration, wind loading, and accidental displacement (relative to temporary mounting methods).
Technology and Specifications
Communications behavior and channel selection
The HawkEye 5500 user documentation explains that the device is designed to operate across cellular and satellite links, using cellular as the primary path when available and switching when needed to maintain continuity.
Industry coverage similarly frames the device as “satellite- and 4G-powered,” reflecting the dual-path design.
Configuration and reporting control
The HawkEye 5500 user guide describes device parameters as managed via SkyRouter, reflecting a common operational model: fleets update reporting policies centrally rather than physically interacting with each unit.
Install documentation also describes how the unit is installed in vehicles and integrated via modular harness assemblies, implying that the system can be deployed as a basic tracker or expanded with additional peripherals.
Data protection options
HawkEye 5500 documentation includes support for strong encryption options. Fleet-industry reporting references AES-256 encryption for communications related to diagnostics and vehicle data offload.
(Actual availability and configuration can depend on service plan, provisioning, and backend configuration.)
Antenna system considerations
Because satellite systems are sensitive to feeder losses and placement, the kit-based approach standardizes antenna and cabling. Kit A’s combined GPS/GNSS/Iridium screw/bolt-mount antenna with a 3-meter cable is a key element of that standardization.
Install guidance also highlights the role of correct wiring assemblies and installation methods to ensure reliable operation in vehicle environments.
Applications and Use Cases
Fleet tracking across mixed coverage zones
The most common use case is fleet operations that move between:
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metro or regional corridors with strong LTE coverage, and
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remote routes where cellular coverage is intermittent or absent (mining, oil & gas, forestry, cross-border logistics, long-haul routes).
Dual-mode operation supports continuous visibility without requiring separate cellular-only and satellite-only systems.
Safety, emergency response, and operational escalation
Features highlighted in public descriptions—such as emergency switch capability, collision detection, and alerts—support fleet safety programs and structured incident response, especially for vehicles operating far from dispatch centers.
Permanent installs on operational vehicles
HE5500-LTE-KIT-A’s screw/bolt-mount antenna is particularly aligned with:
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fleets that keep vehicles in service long-term,
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environments with high vibration and harsh weather,
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policies requiring secure, tamper-resistant mounting.
Expandable telematics programs
The installation documentation describes optional wiring assemblies and extensions, indicating a modular approach where organizations can begin with basic tracking and later add more vehicle integration (I/O, sensors, specialized harnesses) as requirements evolve.
Advantages / Benefits
Continuity of coverage with cost-aware routing
Using LTE where available and switching to Iridium outside coverage supports always-on tracking while controlling costs and latency in cellular-rich areas.
Professional, stable antenna installation (Kit A)
The screw/bolt-mount combined antenna with a 3-meter lead supports consistent placement and long-term stability—important for repeatable tracking performance and reduced maintenance visits.
Centralized management and analytics through SkyRouter
SkyRouter integration consolidates tracking, alerts, and analytics into a single portal, supporting scaled fleet operations and standardized operating procedures.
Broader vehicle management feature set
Public descriptions emphasize two-way messaging, safety and incident features, and multi-vehicle-class support, making the platform relevant beyond basic “dots on a map.”
FAQ Section
What is the BSN NAL HawkEye 5500 Standard LTE Kit A (HE5500-LTE-KIT-A)?
It is a bundle that includes the HawkEye 5500 LTE vehicle tracker, a GPS/GNSS/Iridium screw/bolt-mount antenna with a 3-meter cable, and a power pigtail, intended for permanent fleet installs.
How does HawkEye 5500 Standard LTE Kit A work?
The tracker reports location and events through LTE/cellular networks when available, and uses Iridium satellite connectivity to maintain reporting when vehicles leave cellular coverage. Configuration and reporting policies are typically managed via SkyRouter.
Why is HawkEye 5500 Standard LTE Kit A important?
It supports continuous fleet visibility across remote routes and mixed coverage environments while providing a stable, permanent antenna installation approach that reduces maintenance and improves repeatability.
What are the benefits of HE5500-LTE-KIT-A?
Key benefits include dual-mode LTE + Iridium coverage, SkyRouter portal management, and a screw/bolt-mount combined GPS/GNSS/Iridium antenna suited for long-term vehicle deployments.
Summary
The BSN NAL HawkEye 5500 Standard LTE Kit A (HE5500-LTE-KIT-A) is a dual-mode fleet tracking bundle that pairs the HawkEye 5500 vehicle tracker with a permanent screw/bolt-mount combined GPS/GNSS/Iridium antenna (3 m cable) and a power pigtail. Built for mixed-coverage operations, it uses LTE/cellular when available and Iridium satellite outside cellular range, with fleet configuration and monitoring typically managed via SkyRouter.
Specifications
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