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News Release from: RF Solutions | Subject: Adcon radio modems
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 October 2001
Radio modems run up to a kilometre
RF Solutions has added the Adcon range of radio modems to its portfolio of licence-free radio products.
RF Solutions has added the Adcon range of radio modems to its portfolio of licence-free radio products The modems provide a low cost solution for serial datacommunications applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both the M433MCLT and M433MCProIP are housed in compact, durable, aluminium enclosures.
The latter features enhancements to achieve an IP65 rating, making it suitable for the harshest environments.
The modems, that operate at 433MHz and have a line of sight range of approximately 1km, use a highly accurate synthesised RF design that helps to ensure continuity of data being sent.
Communication is through a serial datalink that is fully programmable for baud rates between 1200 and 38400.
The radio data transmission speed itself is can also be programmed for either 20, 35 or 40kbit/s.
The units communicate through a standard RS232, RS485 or RS422 serial link.
A DC supply of between 8 and 40V is required to power the new modems, which have an operating temperature range of 0 to +50C in standard format and -20 to +70C in heavy-duty format.
In addition to being network configurable the modems also feature a repeater facility for extended range capability and a standard Hayes command set.
A CD ROM is supplied with each unit, this contains a complete ASCII programming message package to enable integration of the modem within a serial link, plus Windows PC test and configuration software.
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