Raveon’s
new
M7 Series of
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.
The M7 is the most
powerful, most
economical
telemetry and
SCADA.
No longer is
there a trade-off
between the
reliability and
range of a
licensed
narrow-band
telemetry radio,
and the
convenience of a
license-free ISM
radio. 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,
wireless security,
and telemetry
systems -- 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 data
transceiver 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. It also
has digital I/O
capability for
simple remote
control and
telemetry
information.
Raveon
Features for
Monitoring and
Remote Control
These features
are available in
the FireLine
series of RF
modems as well as
the MURS RV-M3 OEM
radio module.
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.
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. (Due to
FCC regulations,
this is not
available in the
MURS band
products)
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.