Radios

K-Tek DX80 wireless transmitter and receiver

08 December, 2009 | Supplied by: Fluid Control Sales & Installations Pty Ltd

Designed for robust, secure communication, the K-Tek DX80 wireless transmitter and receiver includes two devices: a node that resides in the field and interfaces to K-Tek’s measurement devices; and a gateway that resides in the main control panel and interfaces to a PC or PLC. Each node accepts up to two analog and two discrete switch inputs. Each gateway accepts up to 55 nodes.


Tetra - the latest dish on the menu

02 December, 2009 by David Cox, operations director, Pacific Wireless Communications | Supplied by: Pacific Wireless Communications Pty Ltd

All of us have our favourite restaurant and many of us find it so easy to order ‘the usual’ rather than have a fresh look at the menu.


New company may boost safety radio

29 October, 2009

Airwave Solutions Australia has been formed in a partnership between Airwave Solutions (UK), a private mobile radio network operator, and Broadcast Australia, an independent national wireless communications network operator.


Wireless transmitter and receiver

28 October, 2009 | Supplied by: Fluid Control Sales & Installations Pty Ltd

Designed for robust, secure communication, the K-Tek DX80 wireless transmitter and receiver includes two devices: a node that resides in the field and interfaces to K-Tek’s measurement devices; and a gateway that resides in the main control panel and interfaces to a PC or PLC. Each node accepts up to two analog and two discrete switch inputs. Each gateway accepts up to 55 nodes.


Zetron P25 interface

16 October, 2009 | Supplied by: Zetron Australasia Pty Ltd

In conjunction with Tait, Zetron has developed an interface that complies with Telecommunications Industry Association P25 digital fixed station interface standards.


JR90 data radio

15 October, 2009 | Supplied by: Trio Datacom Pty Ltd

Trio Datacom has released the 512 Kbps version of the JR900 frequency hopping data radio for industrial ethernet communications in the 900 MHz licence-free band.


World Cup scores radio system

11 September, 2009

Andrew, through its South African affiliate company Systems Designs, will provide indoor wireless coverage and capacity solution, the Intelligent Optical Network (ION) fibre distributed antenna system, in five of the 10 South African stadiums to be used for the 2010 World Cup.


ESCI7 EMI test receiver

04 September, 2009 | Supplied by: Rohde & Schwarz (Australia) Pty Ltd

The Rohde & Schwarz ESCI7 EMI test receiver is a standard compliant measuring receiver for EMC certification measurements in line with commercial standards in the frequency range from 9 kHz to 7 GHz.


‘Pure sound’ radios

17 August, 2009 | Supplied by: GME Pty Ltd

GME has released its Super Compact range of UHF CB radios that uses the latest in digital signal processing to create what is claimed to be the first CB radio with ‘pure sound’.


Modules receiver

22 June, 2009 | Supplied by: Pacific Satellite Pty Ltd

Berkeley Varitronics has unveiled the latest propagation analysis system.


Wireless transceiver

22 June, 2009 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd

Banner Engineering has introduced a new way to collect analog, digital and temperature information in hazardous areas.


UHF receiver module

22 June, 2009 | Supplied by: RF Modules Australia

The Radiometrix RX3G is a PLL-based miniature PCB mounted UHF radio data receiver.


Multi-channel transceiver

29 April, 2009 | Supplied by: RF Modules Australia

The Radiometrix UHX1 is a 12.5/25 kHz narrowband FM multi-channel VHF transceiver unit suitable for use in the 169.4-169.475 MHz European band.


Serial radios

29 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Triflex Electrical

ProSoft Technology’s industrial frequency hopping serial radios are licence free and are available in both the 900 MHz (RLX-IFH9S) and 2.4 GHz (RLX-IFH24S) bands. Frequency hopping radios use a proprietary signal that hops from channel to channel, which provides the wireless network with an extra layer of security allowing it to avoid interference or existing wireless networks.


GPS software

29 April, 2009 | Supplied by: Glyn Ltd

Fastrax has introduced a software-based GPS receiver with the aim of extending the use of location-based services in consumer electronics.


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