
Raveon’s new
RV-M7 StingRay high-speed UHF data radio transceiver increases
data throughput in narrow-band wireless systems. High-speed over the
air data (up to 19.2K) and 3mS T-R switching speed, make it an
excellent choice for SCADA and telemtry, especially in polled systems. Included in each unit, are
advanced networking, error correction, and diagnostics. It may be ordered
with an IP65 weatherproof enclosure. And because it is the only radio
modem built using rugged “single-board” construction, it is extremely tough
– and cost effective. With
prices starting below $400 the StingRay is the most powerful, most economical
telemetry and SCADA radio
available.
For unlicensed operation,
Raveon’s breakthrough MURS technology, now allows SCADA systems to be built with the range and reliability of narrow-band long-range 2 watt radios, without the need to get a license. The RV-M3-M transceiver is a VHF narrow-band data radio operating on the license-free MURS channels. With a fantastic sensitivity of –120dBm and 2 watts of RF power out, the RV-M3-M is a great choice for SCADA and telemetry systems -- And it sells for half the price of most UHF narrow-band radios.
RV-M3-M
VHF MURS band data transceiver, 2 watts
For those short-range, last half-mile applications, the RV-M1 ISM Data Radio is an ultra-low-cost radio module operating in the 915MHz unlicensed ISM band. With a range of 500ft obstructed, and 1 mile line-of-sight, this little transceiver module transparently sends data like any expensive licensed radio, yet consumes less than 30mA of power and costs less than the antenna for most other radios.
Our Unique Features for SCADA Applications
High-speed
over the air data rates. 19200bps in 25kHz channel, 9600bps in 12.5kHz.
Remote
status monitoring including DC voltage, packet error statistics, modem
“up time”, and receiver signal strength.
RS-232/422/485 standard on all StingRay radios. No extra charge for
these interfaces, and the installer may select them when programming the
radio.
Very fast
Transmit-to-Receive turn around. 3mS on StingRay and 7mS on
FireLine.
Easy to use.
Plug-in, Turn-on, and GO. Transmit data in = Receive data out.
Remote
"PING" From any FireLine modem, a user may send a "PING" to
any other FireLine modem to find out the link signal strength. This
allows quick diagnostics, easy antenna alignment, and reduced site visits.
Lowest
current draw in industry. Most FireLine wireless modems draw less than
110mA when fully operational, and some are less than 100mA.
Wide input
voltage with high-efficiency switching voltage regulator.
Packetized
AND Streaming Data. Integrated Packetized data protocol with error
correction and built-in Streaming Real-Time operation. User
selectable.
ARQ error
correction and retransmission capability. Totally transparent to the
application.
Capable of
store-and-forward repeating operation.
Small size.
Extruded aluminum enclosure is small, and very rugged.
16 bit
addressing for up to 65,525 different unique device addresses per
channel. Radio channels may be shared with no interference between users.
Supports
group and broadcast transmissions. Network mask allows groups of any
size.
Easily to
configure. FireLine modems are configured using “AT” commands through
the modem’s serial port. The same way all telcom/hayes type modems operate.
There is no need for a separate serial link to the modem to configure or
manage it.
RS-232
serial input and output. Programmable serial baud rates up to 57600
make the FireLine compatible with most every PLC, PC, and HMI device made.
Programmable
over-the-air data rates. With the FireLine, YOU can choose how your
system will work. Set the OTA data slower for extended communication range,
or set it fast for lowest latency. Your choice.
SkyLine
compatibility mode for use in older Sonik radio systems.
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