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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: Radiometrix | Subject: TX2M and RX2M
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 January 2003

Narrowband modules provide more range

The TX2M and RX2M transmitter and receiver pair are now available from Radiometrix for both UK and European bands.

The TX2M and RX2M transmitter and receiver pair are now available from Radiometrix for both UK and European bands Featuring an industry standard pinout and footprint, the TX2M and RX2M bring to market a low power and highly reliable datalink

The pair provides a solution for applications where existing wideband modules lack sufficient range or where multichannel operation is required.

These UHF narrowband FM multichannel radio modules are available in two versions covering the 458.5-458.8MHz UK band (at 100mW) and in Europe on 433.05-434.79MHz.

The 433MHz version conforms to EN300 220-3 and EN301 489-3 and the 458MHz version complies with UK specs.

Other features include: a high-performance double-superhet receiver; a 128 channel PLL synthesiser with TCXO; datarates to 5Kbit/s for standard modules; a usable range of over 1km; fully screened low-profile packages; a feature-rich interface (RSSI, noise squelch and analogue and digital basebands); an RS232 interface to allow reprogramming; and low power requirements.

They are suitable for a diverse range of applications including: PDAs and laptops; handheld terminals; EPOS equipment and barcode scanners; data loggers; equipment used in industrial telemetry and telecommand and in-building environmental monitoring control.

Other suitable uses include high-end security and fire alarms (to MPT1361), DGPS systems and applications involving vehicle data up- and download. Request a free brochure from Radiometrix ...

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