How to fix date issue in T&T satellite terminals
Restoration of Mini-C Terminals Affected by GPS Rollover
Since 00:00 UTC on March 26, a significant drop in the number of LRIT position reports processed by the EU LRIT CDC has been observed. Investigations confirmed that the issue was caused by a GPS date rollover bug affecting certain models of older Mini-C shipborne terminals.
The software failure impacted terminals whose service life expired over 10 years ago and which are no longer supported by the manufacturer.
Affected Terminal Models
- • TT-3026S
- • TT-3026D
- • TT-3026M
- • TT-3020C
- • TT-3000SSA (Mini-C)
- • TT-3000LRIT
- • TT-3000E
Solution Offered
Our company has developed a patch based on the latest available official software version. The patch restores the correct operation of affected satellite terminals by eliminating the GPS rollover malfunction.
This allows the terminals to resume normal data reporting via LRIT and related channels, avoiding the need for full equipment replacement.
Service Conditions
- • Cost of patching service — 40,000 RUB
- • The service includes software restoration and functionality testing
- • Applies only to terminals with recoverable hardware state