BSN NAL Hawkeye 5500 External LTE Kit B (HE5500X-LTE-KIT-B)
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BSN NAL Hawkeye 5500 External LTE Kit B (HE5500X-LTE-KIT-B)
Kit B specifically identifies the version supplied with a magnet-mount combined GPS/GNSS/Iridium antenna and a power pigtail, which is commonly selected for faster installation or for deployments where the hardware may be moved between vehicles.
At the system level, the HawkEye 5500 family is paired with SkyRouter, Blue Sky Network’s fleet management portal, to provide mapping, geofencing, messaging, configuration, and reporting workflows.
Design and Features
Dual-mode connectivity for “always-on” tracking
The HawkEye 5500 platform is marketed as a dual-mode solution: it leverages local cellular/LTE networks when available and transitions to the Iridium satellite system when vehicles move beyond terrestrial coverage, providing “least-cost routing” behavior and continuity for remote operations.
Fleet management via SkyRouter
Blue Sky Network positions the HawkEye 5500 family as part of an end-to-end solution that includes the SkyRouter portal. In typical deployments, SkyRouter is used for:
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device configuration and provisioning,
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real-time asset tracking and history playback,
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geofence creation and alerts,
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messaging and operational analytics.
Vehicle telematics and safety feature ecosystem
HawkEye 5500 is frequently described as a vehicle management and telematics platform that can support two-way messaging, safety/incident workflows, and vehicle integration features. Press coverage highlights capabilities such as collision detection, a remote emergency switch, audible alerts, and driver identification options (RFID/Bluetooth) as part of the overall product positioning.
External LTE kit concept (HawkEye 5500X)
HE5500X-LTE-KIT-B bundles the HawkEye 5500X LTE vehicle tracker (the “X” model within the HawkEye 5500 family) with standardized accessories. Dealer kit pages consistently describe the kit around the 5500X tracker plus antenna and power cabling, framing it as the “External LTE” kit line.
Kit B accessories: magnet-mount antenna + power pigtail
Multiple dealer listings describe External LTE Kit B as including:
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HawkEye 5500X LTE Vehicle Tracker
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GPS/GNSS/Iridium Magnet Mount Antenna (often noted with a 3-meter cable)
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Power Pigtail
The magnet-mount antenna approach is typically chosen when installers need a rapid deployment method that avoids drilling or permanent mounting, while still placing the antenna with good sky view and adequate separation from obstructions.
Technology and Specifications
Satellite and cellular communications stack
A HawkEye 5500 hardware specification sheet describes the platform’s connectivity as combining:
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Cellular (with support across GSM/UMTS/LTE categories depending on configuration)
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Iridium SBD using an external Iridium antenna with SMA connection
This dual-network approach is the core architectural reason fleets deploy the HawkEye 5500 family in remote, mixed-coverage environments.
GNSS positioning
The HawkEye 5500 spec sheet describes full GNSS support (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou) with a dedicated active GPS antenna using an SMA connection.
(Kit B’s “GPS/GNSS/Iridium magnet mount antenna” is described as a combined antenna accessory supplied with the kit.)
Bluetooth ecosystem for local configuration and peripherals
The HawkEye 5500 spec sheet lists Bluetooth 5.0 LE support, including Bluetooth beacon/sensor support in the broader platform design.
This supports common operational patterns such as proximity beacons, peripheral sensors, and local service workflows.
Vehicle integration interfaces
The HawkEye 5500 spec sheet highlights OBD/BUS integration (CAN/ISO 15765-4), including diagnostic trouble code detection and maintenance warnings as part of the platform’s broader vehicle integration capabilities.
These features are most relevant when fleets choose deeper harness integration beyond the basic “tracker + antenna + power” kit.
Data security options
The HawkEye 5500 family is also marketed with encryption and secure transport options; industry coverage notes AES-256 encrypted communications in the context of diagnostics and data offload.
Applications and Use Cases
Mixed-coverage fleet operations
External LTE Kit B is commonly suited to fleets that move between urban cellular zones and remote corridors (mining support roads, oil and gas sites, forestry routes, cross-border logistics, disaster response staging). Dual-mode cellular + Iridium connectivity supports continuous fleet visibility in these patterns.
Rapid deployment and temporary installs
The magnet-mount antenna is especially useful when:
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vehicles are leased or rotated frequently,
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installation needs to be quick (pilot projects, short-term contracts),
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hardware needs to be transferred between vehicles with minimal downtime.
Safety and incident response workflows
The HawkEye 5500 product positioning emphasizes safety features (such as collision detection and emergency switch support) that are often used in fleet safety programs and incident escalation workflows.
Vehicle health and compliance monitoring
When integrated with vehicle data interfaces, the platform is used to gather vehicle health indicators and operational telemetry for compliance reporting and preventative maintenance planning, especially in heavy equipment and industrial operations.
Advantages / Benefits
Coverage continuity with least-cost routing
The major advantage of the HawkEye 5500 family is continuity: using LTE/cellular when available and transitioning to Iridium when necessary provides ongoing tracking and messaging while controlling costs in cellular-covered regions.
Faster installs with Kit B
Kit B’s magnet-mount combined antenna reduces installation time and avoids vehicle body modifications, which can be critical for pilots, emergency deployments, or temporary fleets.
Integrated fleet platform and portal management
SkyRouter pairing provides a centralized interface for tracking, alerts, and analytics, helping fleet operators manage assets at scale rather than treating satellite tracking as a standalone “black box.”
Expandable telematics and security features
As a platform, HawkEye 5500 supports deeper integrations (vehicle bus, driver identification, safety telemetry) and security options, allowing deployments to start with a basic kit and expand as requirements mature.
FAQ Section
What is the BSN NAL HawkEye 5500 External LTE Kit B (HE5500X-LTE-KIT-B)?
It is a kit bundle that includes the HawkEye 5500X LTE vehicle tracker, a GPS/GNSS/Iridium magnet-mount antenna (often listed with a 3-meter cable), and a power pigtail.
How does HawkEye 5500 External LTE Kit B work?
The tracker uses LTE/cellular networks when available and switches to Iridium satellite connectivity outside cellular range, sending GNSS-based position reports and alerts to fleet operators via the SkyRouter platform.
Why is HawkEye 5500 External LTE Kit B important?
It enables continuous fleet visibility across mixed-coverage routes and supports fast installation using a magnet-mount antenna, which is valuable for temporary fleets and rapid deployment operations.
What are the benefits of HawkEye 5500 External LTE Kit B?
Common benefits include dual-mode LTE + Iridium coverage, SkyRouter fleet management, and a magnet-mount combined antenna that simplifies installation and transfer between vehicles.
Summary
The BSN NAL HawkEye 5500 External LTE Kit B (HE5500X-LTE-KIT-B) packages the HawkEye 5500X dual-mode vehicle tracker with a GPS/GNSS/Iridium magnet-mount antenna and power pigtail, targeting fleets that need rapid installation and continuous coverage across cellular and remote environments. Built around LTE + Iridium connectivity and managed through SkyRouter, the kit supports real-time tracking, alerting, and a broader vehicle management ecosystem—while keeping installation simple for pilot deployments and transferable fleet hardware.
Specifications
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