BSN NAL Quicksilver W- Antenna (Quicksilver QS-095)
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BSN NAL Quicksilver W- Antenna (Quicksilver QS-095)
In NAL Research’s catalog, QS-095 is described as delivering Iridium Certus 100 service in a low-profile, low-visibility form factor suitable for both standalone field use and embedded platform integration, supporting beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) connectivity for command-and-control, telemetry, and remote monitoring applications.
Design and Features
Certus 100 midband modem architecture
Quicksilver is built around Iridium’s Certus 100 service tier, enabling IP-based data transport for remote operations. The QS-100 product sheet frames the terminal as an upgrade path from narrowband solutions to midband throughput, targeting file transfer, telemetry, remote diagnostics, and command-and-control (C2) use cases.
“QS-095” configuration: standard antenna, modular expansion
QS-095 is explicitly marketed as “QS w/ Std Antenna,” emphasizing that it uses a small detachable passive, low-gain omnidirectional antenna to simplify low-profile installs. It also notes that this configuration does not include the data kit or additional antennas, which is the key functional distinction between QS-095 and more complete bundles (such as full kits).
Browser-based management, API, and serial control
The Quicksilver platform is designed to be manageable by both end users and system integrators:
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Web-browser-based device management compatible with major browsers (including Safari and Edge)
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A software API intended for customized or embedded applications
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An alternate AT-command + RS-232 interface for serial-based integrations and “drop-in” compatibility workflows
This multi-control approach is common in SATCOM terminals used in field systems: operators get a UI, while developers get automation hooks.
Built-in security controls
NAL Research describes the platform as including a built-in firewall for data management and enhanced security. While this does not replace enterprise network security architecture, it supports practical field deployments where a terminal must enforce basic policies at the edge.
Rugged, field-ready enclosure
QS-095 is specified with an IP67 environmental rating and a wide operating temperature range, which supports outdoor, mobile, and harsh-environment deployments when installed with appropriate cable sealing and mounting practices.
Technology and Specifications
Throughput and service tier
The QS-100 product sheet lists midband performance for Certus 100 as:
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22 kbps uplink
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88 kbps downlink
QS-095 is sold as a configuration of the QS-100 terminal family, so these service-tier figures are typically used as the headline throughput reference for Quicksilver midband use cases.
Physical and environmental specifications (QS-095 listing)
NAL Research publishes QS-095 specifications as:
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Dimensions: 21.34 × 6.86 × 3.81 cm (8.4 × 2.7 × 1.5 in)
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Weight: 0.74 kg (26.2 oz)
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Environmental rating: IP67; natural convection cooling
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Operating temperature: −40°C to +65°C (as listed on the QS-095 page)
Power
Published power specifications include:
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Input power: 10–32 VDC (18 W or higher power supply recommended)
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Power performance (@12 VDC): Idle 2.0 W; Full-rate RX 5.5 W; Full-rate TX 4.8–9.6 W (satellite position dependent)
Interfaces
The QS-095 page lists key interface families:
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RF interfaces (Iridium / GPS / Wi-Fi): TNC Female / SMA Female / RP-SMA Female
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Data interface (physical): DB-25 male custom pinout (Ethernet, RS-232 serial)
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Wireless data interface: Wi-Fi (optional)
What QS-095 includes and does not include
The QS-095 product page explicitly notes: “This product does NOT include the data kit or additional antennas.”
In dealer catalogs, QS-095 is typically titled “Quicksilver w/ Antenna,” reflecting the inclusion of the standard detachable antenna with the modem, while leaving broader accessory sets to be chosen separately.
Applications and Use Cases
Remote command and control (C2) and robotics/automation
Quicksilver is positioned for command and control, telemetry, and data transport across land, maritime, and aviation platforms—including unmanned systems contexts where BLOS connectivity is required.
Telemetry, IoT monitoring, and field diagnostics
The QS-100 product sheet highlights remote sensor monitoring/control, diagnostics, and infrastructure applications (utilities, oil, gas), where low-to-mid bandwidth IP links are used to transport status data and alerts.
Rapid-deploy SATCOM node for teams
With a small terminal and standard antenna, QS-095 fits “portable comms case” workflows where a team needs a predictable, browser-managed satellite data path for secure messaging, lightweight data exchange, or system updates. The platform’s OS-independent web management supports mixed-device teams (Windows, iOS, Android).
Embedded integration in vehicles and vessels
QS-095 is explicitly described as suitable for embedded platform integration, using a modular architecture and DB-25 physical interface to support Ethernet/serial integration patterns.
Advantages / Benefits
Midband Certus connectivity in a rugged package
QS-095 provides Certus 100 throughput in an IP67-rated terminal footprint, supporting mobile and harsh-environment deployments.
Lower-profile installs via detachable passive omni antenna
The “standard antenna” approach is designed for low-profile, low-visibility installations while retaining global Certus connectivity.
Flexible control options for operators and integrators
Web UI + API + serial control provides multiple integration paths, from simple “plug in and manage” field use to embedded automation.
Modular procurement
By excluding the full data kit and additional antennas, QS-095 allows organizations to standardize on a core terminal and then choose only the accessories required for each platform (e.g., add GPS antenna only when needed).
FAQ Section
What is the BSN NAL Quicksilver QS-095?
The Quicksilver QS-095 is a rugged Iridium Certus 100 midband satellite data terminal sold as a configuration “with standard antenna,” intended for global IP connectivity in remote environments.
How does Quicksilver QS-095 work?
QS-095 connects to Iridium Certus 100 service using a detachable omnidirectional antenna and routes IP traffic through its Ethernet/serial integration interfaces, with configuration managed via a browser UI, API, or AT/RS-232 commands.
Why is Quicksilver QS-095 important?
It provides a compact, globally available data link for command-and-control, telemetry, and remote monitoring when terrestrial networks are absent—while enabling low-profile installations and modular accessory selection.
What are the benefits of Quicksilver QS-095?
Common benefits include Certus 100 throughput (22/88 kbps), IP67 ruggedization, web-based management, API/serial integration options, and the ability to add accessories only when needed.
Summary
The BSN NAL Quicksilver QS-095 is a Certus 100 midband satellite data terminal configuration built for globally available IP connectivity in remote and mobile environments. By pairing the Quicksilver terminal platform with a standard detachable passive omnidirectional antenna—while keeping broader accessories modular—QS-095 supports both rapid deployments and embedded integrations for telemetry, command-and-control, and remote monitoring.
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