Ordering an Inmarsat SIM card: $250 dollars Ordering a bacon double cheese pizza: $ Priceless!!!
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@k.o.0 right 😂😂😂😂
@nintendolunchboxАй бұрын
I’ve jumped out of those c130s.
@alexdhallАй бұрын
Honestly I would of also called the British talking clock for 💩 and giggles....
@91thewatcher23Ай бұрын
70's candle phone, 80's phone that didn't work, 90's dialer, modem & sat from 00's, wireless mic probably from the 10's... this is like a convention of the decades
@raygunsforronnie847Ай бұрын
"Where we proudly use whatever is available, exclusively!"
@Francois_DupontАй бұрын
the worst is that most of his problem would have been fixed with just a normal cable powered phone set. i had one for years it was very practical for emergencies. it looked like a normal desk phone, but didnt need a power supply.
@raygunsforronnie847Ай бұрын
@@Francois_Dupont I've got a 2500 style Touch Tone desk set, no memories, no internal recording, it just dials, rings, and we talk. It's not used for anything ATM, but it's in the pile of "whatever is available" if I need it!
@userscottАй бұрын
Proud to be the man on the other end of the phone! We love you Gabe, keep up the freedom!
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
Think I forgot to @ you in the description, better add that in before this goes legit public!
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@saveitforparts I didn't know that was your name
@ithuri3lАй бұрын
One dodgy mofo talking to another dodgy mofo.... classic boys :)
@kameljoe21Ай бұрын
I was going to say "how did I miss this, 4 days ago!" It is unlisted... Glad I watch shorts....
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
Yeah I may have accidentally sneak-released the Wednesday video, oh well :-P
@landgrenadeАй бұрын
Same here!!
@gastonbell108Ай бұрын
Gabe is already the hero of a post-apocalyptic movie, we're all just still in the prologue.
@YuNherdАй бұрын
yep, if doomsday comes you can rely on this guy
@mikemar42Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the character the Warlock in Live Free Die Hard was based on Gabe. End of the world and he's online.
@AltimaHurricaneChasingАй бұрын
@@YuNherdI was thinking the same thing. He could possibly monitor hurricane/weather activity, make international phone calls, and provide incredible information in the event of a worldwide blackout.
@feelincrispy7053Ай бұрын
I love your jank satellite and camera/mic set ups. For one it’s authentic and secondly it’s a reminder of old KZbin. It’s nostalgic for anyone older than 30 that misses that golden era of KZbin where it was just a man, his new toy and a 5MP camera and that was it. These days it all ultra edited and scripted with a production team. Don’t ever change, it’s good the way it is background noise, sun glare and all
@RICHat22Ай бұрын
As a well weathered 49 year old... Agree 100%
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@feelincrispy7053 I agree
@MisterTalkingMachineАй бұрын
Agreed, Cody's Lab is good in the same way
@YeshuaLoves_YouАй бұрын
Agreed
@phaeilo24 күн бұрын
So much this!
@AaronzDadАй бұрын
AHHHHH!!! This is FANTASTIC! Using a stars and stripes candlestick phone to call via satellite. When you got through to your friend Scott in the UK I thought it was great. Then you said you managed to order a pizza and I figured that was the pinnacle. But then you called your friend. On his Payphone. In his front yard. With a rotary dial candlestick phone. Via satellite. They can close KZbin now. It ain't gonna get any better than this.
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
It was fun to play with some of that stuff!
@FriesOfTheDeadАй бұрын
Lol I donno if I got baited, but the + is used on any international phone number, even American phone numbers (+1) when dialing America from another country. It's not just a European thing. The '+' symbol in an international phone number is a placeholder for the international access code required to dial out of the country you are in. When dialing from abroad, the '+' ensures that the appropriate code is included no matter where you're calling from. For example, if you're calling the United States from another country, you would dial +1, where '1' is the country code for the U.S., and the '+' automatically substitutes the correct international access code (such as 011 for the U.S.). This format allows for consistency in dialing, regardless of location.
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
It's mostly a joke that Americans don't understand how to dial +, although I legitimately had to think about it a bit and figure out which code worked on which phone!
@RakTheGooseАй бұрын
@@saveitforparts you can hold 0 to convert it into a + , or for certain devices, 00 is equal to a +
@jrr851Ай бұрын
When i moved to NZ i had to add the +1 to all the contacts in my address book i still wanted to call/text with.
@heuheuheu993Ай бұрын
Doesn't 00 substitute +? I remember dialing 00(country code) usually Edit: yes it is. It's what Gabe did.
@nathanward98658 күн бұрын
@@heuheuheu993it depends. In Australia it’s 0011 for.. reasons.
@dagmarsuarez3033Ай бұрын
So, someone who does not want to be identified sends you technology from some sort of unspecified government source. Random military aircraft fly over. And a pizza arrives.
@raygunsforronnie847Ай бұрын
I think I'd try some of the pizza on a test critter before eating it. Just saying.
@sumduma55Ай бұрын
@@raygunsforronnie847nah... nothing to worry about. They just want to ensure that they can Contact him when skynet takes over.
@HPad2Ай бұрын
Area code 480 is in Arizona. +1 is the USA/Canada country code. They show that for those who may NOT be in the US. The +870 is a country code specifically for Inmarsat which would be an international call
@arjovenziaАй бұрын
If anyone is wondering how such a tiny amount of data is useful, we once deployed a bunch of iridium modems to some LED signage into outback Australia. Mainly to close roads when flooded. The security was handled by the modem, and it took a whole 4 bytes of rs232 to change the signs display. There was also a water level guage that came in over RF from a few km away, that wasn't our hardware, but I think that was 12 bytes. Needless to say, the 2.5mb yearly data cap went a pretty long way.
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
Yeah, stuff like this is mostly for IoT. You'd never want to visit a modern webpage with it, the data allowance would be gone on the home page!
@bubbafett2328Ай бұрын
I’m a new ham operator and I gotta say this is so friggin cool. You’ve earned my subscription sir
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@bubbafett2328 definitely agree
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
This isn't exactly ham related... maybe adjacent :-)
@sergoogle5061Ай бұрын
Whoever sent you that was a real one. What a badass. Thanks for sharing, it was a great watch before work!
@brianbarker2551Ай бұрын
God damn that's janky and fun. Sat terminal from the 2000s on a cd-rom equipped laptop using a 1973 freedom phone and a 90s novelty dialer. And it works! This is why I watch this channel
@willywerkel1330Ай бұрын
Gabe, i wish i kept that kid in me like you do. I am astonished from ur human(?) being. You are awesome.
@AndrewWestawayАй бұрын
Your jank and wacky setups make this channel fun to watch. Keep rolling with it, Gabe!
@Rettro404Ай бұрын
Starlink works so much better but for some reason I'm obsessed with the older stuff lol
@georgeleroytirebitergi812Ай бұрын
Starlink becomes self-aware when Eloon becomes a trillionaire. Goodbye, Earth people ...
@systemchrisАй бұрын
Taiwan is looking to build their own analogue of starlink
@TouYubeTomАй бұрын
@@systemchris not digital?
@systemchrisАй бұрын
@@TouYubeTom haha different meaning of analogue - their version of the type low orbit satellite that starlink uses
@paulsengupta971Ай бұрын
@@systemchris China are already launching satellites for their version.
@AdmiralCupcake91Ай бұрын
4:22 Don’t forget about aircraft! On our longer range planes (traversing the oceans mostly) we utilize Inmarsat for satellite phone communications with air traffic control or more commonly with the company itself if we need voice communication with them.
@TheAlchaemist21 күн бұрын
Right, although it's not the same terminals. The regular BGAN terminals cannot handle doppler shift.
@falafellАй бұрын
I love this type of content, yet another expansion to the satellite adventures! Edit: this video is amazing, the story is actually quite in depth and interesting, making this edit after watching the entire video.
@jeredjohnson53006 күн бұрын
The amount of effort you put in to every single video is very admirable
@dakota.zimmermanАй бұрын
This is pretty cool to see all the old technology still working. Nice job powering through the issues and making it work! Also nice wheel barrow collection, I've only ever seen 2 at one house before, never 3 lol.
@DoRullingsАй бұрын
I just want to say I really enjoy your videos. I don't care if the video or audio isn't flawless, I'm here for the content. Love it! Greetings from Norway.
@onradioactivewavesАй бұрын
Agreed, I'd much rather see his time spent showcasing all this amazing old technology together over polished audio or onscreen video graphics wankery.
@DarrenRipleyАй бұрын
Great video man! I'm a huge space AND phone nerd, this hit all the right boxes for my weird brain, lol. Pulse dial is pretty much out, but oddly enough my optical network transceiver I got from my ISP still supports pulse! I love that my 1950s rotary phone completely works, it freaks people out because it looks like a decoration, but then it actually, fully, works!
@huboz0rАй бұрын
That antenna mount quality is just outstanding. Well done!
@MNGermannАй бұрын
Self pointing antennas always fascinated me.
@lambo_drivesАй бұрын
22:58 Omg!! That’s my neighbor… the phone actually works??? I’ve made a couple videos (see shorts) with it but sound designed in the ringing 😊
@reneberthold334Ай бұрын
Love the stuff you do that's so great. Greetings from germany.
@FPVMystiqueАй бұрын
Jealous of the space pizza. Love your content. Perhaps we are distant cousins.
@confuseatronicaАй бұрын
the phone audio quality is way way better than i expected!
@DonnyLAАй бұрын
One of your best vids ever!!! You ordered a pizza from space!!! You are awesome Gabe 👍
@coquicrops25 күн бұрын
Dude, this is my new fav channel. Really cool stuff you are doing. Thank you for the cool content, so chill and informative.
@jayprojects9693Ай бұрын
This is so cool, and such a collision of techs and phreakery!
@PDXDTАй бұрын
Don't ever change. Your videos are awesome just like this. Please. Sending you some $$$
@VR-Fanatic666Ай бұрын
When the call went through it was just An amazing moment
@SegranzАй бұрын
20:48 This is the shot. Love it.
@RICHat22Ай бұрын
Around 8:30 I said "That's cool" in sync with you. lol. Nice toys. Glad to see someone your age with as much knowledge of the older tech as you have.
@karcinogenАй бұрын
Had to become a member. Love this channel and can't wait for more. Cheers!
@WinsaneАй бұрын
I really appreciate getting to see the inside of that antenna unit. It's almost as well built as a Juicero!
@AcidOllieАй бұрын
If you ever need a hand with anything UK related feel free to ask me if your other guys are busy or something. I'm UK born and bred and I would be happy to help! Great video dude.
@guitrainАй бұрын
The air traffic has been insane these last few days. Great vid!
@MAGGOT_VOMITАй бұрын
This was awesome!! It felt like we were desperately tryin' to call from our crashed space-ship on Titan, to any random space-cargo vessel that may be flying in our quadrant and could do a supply-drop. 😎👍
@nrdgrrrlАй бұрын
I love your videos.
@mdamagedАй бұрын
12:14 In case you weren't joking, you don't actually dial the +, it just means the number after it is used to denote what country code to dial. 13:58 you can use a dtmf app on your phone to generate the tones.
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@mdamaged like a blue box lol
@juanharuАй бұрын
it's always refreshing seeing your videos Gabe it brings pace to mind! THANK YOU!
@DerDonCHАй бұрын
Tom Scott send me here. I love your style, mate!
@gregaluise5727Ай бұрын
I just recently discovered your channel and only wish I had done so sooner! Love your content and you just seem like a wonderful and fun human! Keep doing what you do!
@willowen5781Ай бұрын
Most in focus UFO footage ever!
@prozacgodАй бұрын
Ordering pizza over a satphone is the ultimate nerd flex.
@thenewfast1Ай бұрын
I'm soo jelly. Dude ur content is really informative and as always interesting. Ty
@michaellichter4091Ай бұрын
This is the latest and greatest, it works really well. You can go hunting for Bigfoot in remote corners and still have a phone. Now they can explore the South Pole-thank you for sharing your experiences with the satellite phone with us.
@SawdustSoftwareSiliconChippyАй бұрын
This is awesome! You can feed DTMF into the decadic dialing phone microphone (AFAIK). And Pizza 😆
@spooktales57Ай бұрын
if ur into tech this is probably one of the best channels
@swrekcfestАй бұрын
Wow , nice to see that transmitter on the inside ! Great video as usual man !
@Kai-MadeАй бұрын
I know the sim cards are only 5 bucks, but to load just 50 units is over 150 bucks. I use to work with a man who had one of these(or very similar) in his mechanics rig. He was a head mechanic on a big oil pipeline, and he was on that thing all the time. The short wave/radios were not reliable outside of a few miles, and he needed to reliably talk to people when he was in the boonies...so I guess it was worth it. BUT I kid you not, he was on that thing like 3 hours a day. Too rich for my blood.
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@Kai-Made yea that sucks the homeless like me couldn't benefit from that kind of money I need a RV
@jhonbusАй бұрын
Oil companies are like the other end of that saying "If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it". If you start telling them a product or service they want you to provide will cost they just cut you off and say that won't be a problem, just send an invoice. Their recruiters would come to my University and have open-invite events for my entire department (chem eng) where they would take anyone who signed up on nights out to extremely fancy restaurants and tell us to order whatever without even counting the students. Don't worry, this is Manchester, and even in London we've never yet managed to hit the company card limit! I guess this was the exact point of their recruitment tactic - show of the ridiculous "baller lifestyle" and imply that's what you could expect working for them. Not necessarily true of course, but still.
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@jhonbus wish they could help me get a RV
@jhonbusАй бұрын
@@coreybabcock2023 Me too, man. Ever greater amounts of hoarded wealth by the likes of oil company execs and shareholders making less to go around and more and more people landing in poverty as a result. I never could stomach the idea of working in oil. I hope you get the break you need soon. All the best.
@Kai-MadeАй бұрын
@@coreybabcock2023 not saying it is the answer to your plight. BUT consider looking into the homesteading groups in rural PA, WV, and VA. I know a couple folks who let people live on their property, giving them a place to be, and live and thrive and only ask for X number of hours of labor...I know a "landless peasant" a homeless person by anyother name, who lives on one near me...and he actually does about 30 hours labor a month which pays his rent, food, and most basics. Then he picks up odds and ends in the surrounding areas...which goes to his luxury stuffs. Just a thought. They do exist. I would suggest the one near me, but I think they are full currently. Having 2 folks living there.
@syanopghАй бұрын
Plus dialing is documented under ITU standard E.164 if you want to know more about it. Country code 870 is specifically for Inmarsat and isn't assigned to any one country. I believe most carriers would consider it an international call from any non-Inmarsat phone.
@al_lazy3519Ай бұрын
Great video, I really enjoyed it! I guess you could try playing the dtmf tones on your cellphone's speaker into the microphone of the freedom phone, there's a chance it might pick it up without excess noise
@paulsengupta971Ай бұрын
That's what I thought he was going to do with the laptop, generate DTMF tones to play into the microphone on the phone. I've still got a handheld DTMF tone generator somewhere at home.
@glockenspielsdeskАй бұрын
knowing this stuff exists makes me happy
@kgmoomeАй бұрын
A spotted cow on top of a Weber charcoal grill… that is what the Midwest is about!
@coreybabcock2023Ай бұрын
@@kgmoome beef it's what's for dinner dun dun dun
@thesausage351Ай бұрын
I bought a watch from eBay, in Japan, and I’m in Australia and it said it would be here in one weeks time. I laughed, because currently if I get a parcel from the same state within one week I think I’m doing good. Sure enough, one week later, my 1990’s Tag Heuer, the same as Ayrton Senna once wore, arrived on my doorstep for my wife to receive and then question how much i paid for it and all those fun things.
@gergoantal1066Ай бұрын
That's extremely cool. Japanese eBay sellers sometimes have the craziest stuff for sale.
@tomschneider487028 күн бұрын
Dude.... I don't know what to say. I wouldn't know where to start! Amazing.
@drones7838Ай бұрын
"because i dont know what to do" 'I am going to take the drastic measure and read the manual" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@brucelytle1144Ай бұрын
I was on a ship on the 90's that had an Inmar satellite system on it, looked pretty much the same. So, we were upgrading our internal phone system from an X-Y switch to a PBX system. I hooked up all the new phones and programmed the PBX. In the process I found a phone line to the Inmarsat modem 😊. I set it up (the PBX) so any phone could dial it up, with a code. While doing that, I read through the Instructions for the Inmarsat system (much larger than the one you showed!) and found what was basically a back door to make, uh, lets call it non-toll calls 😮 Once at sea, my wife called the ship, I let her know that calling me from a landline costs $30 a minute, she cut it short! I didn't abuse it, figured if I did it too much, I'd get caught!
@zachwakАй бұрын
the payphone beer was awesome
@griffithd05Ай бұрын
This gave me such nostalgic flashbacks of working with old sat gear in the Marines and trying to get things to work with no support. 😂
@tekvax01Ай бұрын
Your wireless microphone and transmitter is FINE! Sounds great...
@bakapapasamaАй бұрын
Too funny. Gabe's gotta hunt for a computer with a CD drive, and here I am watching him on a dinosaur with a CDRW drive.
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
My last desktop had a CDRW... when I tried to use it, it was rusted shut from disuse :-P
@RinoaLАй бұрын
I like how you start the video with a reminder that people don't need to send you things because you have a lot already. haha I'm actually in the opposite situation and might ask you to send me a huge box of junk because I keep using up my things for work and prototyping.
@Hk_Network127Ай бұрын
And you know what we do love the setup because this is our comfort palace also
@jamesparker2337Ай бұрын
Amazing explanation mark
@BennyTheBeeАй бұрын
Can of spotted cow to go with the Freedom Sat Phone. Fantastic combo
@ericgulseth74Ай бұрын
I moved to CNY, I'm always bringing Spotted Cow home with me.
@KQ4JGSАй бұрын
I about spit my drink out when you said $9 a min! Good stuff.
@dereklouis4710Ай бұрын
The visual of you using that ye olde phone, big grin on your face, satellite dish spinning around on top of a milk crate tower with the laptop and other gear about is priceless. I’m just imagining a stranger walking by, seeing you, and wondering whether you are a genius, or just broke out of the mental institution. Fascinating and hilarious video, making me want to engage in questionable financial decisions.
@keanmeyer7877Ай бұрын
This video is pure joy!
@itsalexjonesАй бұрын
Haven't heard of BGAN in ages! Just before I got into my career it was _the_ way to get a 2 way call back to the radio station when abroad. They made a foldable, laptop sized terminal for static use - all I know is we'd sold ours a shortly before I started because of the obnoxious cost for what was effectively a 64k link (IIRC you may as well have just lit piles of money on fire every minute) and it got replaced with the Eutelsat Ka band Tooway system and now that's been replaced by bonded 4G and Starlink
@paulsengupta971Ай бұрын
What an awesome piece of equipment! Shame the service is so expensive!
@Fred_KlingonАй бұрын
Lol great video! 😄 I think that sound you're getting (the slow repeating beep) means that the number or the line is busy, at least it's like that here in Italy. That pizza was heavy!
@_z4ppyАй бұрын
You’ve very quickly become one of my favorite KZbin channels! Thanks for mentioning the Patreon… just subscribed, keep up the great work!! Ps. Thanks for encouraging me to get out there and build a milkcrate support of my own 😂
@bullzye101Ай бұрын
frigging awesome stuff Gabe your channel is so awesome .. loved this sat call stuff 👍😃👍 .. very very big thumbs up 👍😃👍
@mhsn3470Ай бұрын
Great video. Good job. Looking forward to see more.
@utp216Ай бұрын
You’re one helluva madlad doing this! 🙏🤘
@herzogsbuickАй бұрын
i just got back to anchorage from cordova with my band the jephries. all the times i've been off the road system have been for music. sounds like you were really out there though heh. anyway, i've been watching your videos for over a year now. thanks for keeping it fun
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
Nice! I visited Cordova when I worked in Anchorage for a summer, cool area out there.
@magic.marmotАй бұрын
That was more fun than I expected.
@shawnerz98Ай бұрын
That was amazing! Loved that episode!
@DaRoosterSeeАй бұрын
Perfect timing on the ducks 24:01
@wickedmuffin76Ай бұрын
I had one of those "pocket phones", worked at Radio Shack and one came back missing all accessories. I took it home and used it with a standard phone cord and 2.5mm wired headset I had from an old cell phone.
@FutjikatoАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Here some small support to help the tinkering
@saveitforpartsАй бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate the support :-D
@r0bst4rl1ng8 сағат бұрын
Nice. I think the final thing that would impress me would be receiving a call. That seems like it would involve more shenanigans than initiating.
@joegroom3195Ай бұрын
Awesome video! That's sweet that it all still functions. It sounds like you need a telephone ring booster to amp up the number of REN the system can handle. Basically it's like amperage on power supplies. If the power supply can do 1000ma and you have 2 devices taking 600ma, then it's maxing out the power supply. The modem has a limited amount of REN available and your devices are exceeding it. It'd be best to get a somewhat modern phone. Perhaps you could get a cordless phone and add local wireless to the global wireless. 😆 Keep it up! Loving the videos!
@tonygardner4077Ай бұрын
Love ya channel mate ... cheers from NZ
@ericgulseth74Ай бұрын
This is such a "ham radio" way to make a phone call.
@Meancat3Ай бұрын
Absolute joy watching this my friend!
@JarheadCrayonEaterАй бұрын
You'd probably love to see what the USACE uses at the 17th Street, Orleans, and London canals in NOLA. They use satellite phones connected to the level monitoring sensors. I used to be the control system engineer on those pump stations and the level monitoring stations in those canals. I even designed the recent ones, and the USACE required that we offer a way to upload via satellite using those Iridium phones. The same phones I used in Iraq in 2003. Back when I piloted a C-130 from Baghdad to Kuwait City in the Marines.
@q07906Ай бұрын
This got to be the coolest channel on youtube! Keep up good work man.
@faxcorpАй бұрын
15:51 What a setup to make satellite calls
@nathanlewis5682Ай бұрын
That scene from Airplane 2. E.T. is at the airport payphone and wants to call home. He dials 0 for the operator. The operator says to deposit 6 million dollars for the first 3 minutes. E.T. hangs up the handset back on the phone.
@highseassailorАй бұрын
It's neat to see anyone so excited about anything these days.
@beautifulsmallАй бұрын
Government surplus, mmmmmm. As you say the build quality looks sweet. Great to see it working.
@AncientSlugThrowerАй бұрын
This is my new favorite channel.
@x_CrossHair_xАй бұрын
This is Too Cool. Once again. (You have some fun Gadgets) 👍