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Raymar Telenetics Satel 1915 Wireless Radios Satel 1915 Radios

SATELLINE ® -1915

Wireless World - Local Solution

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KEY FEATURES:

• For license free 902...928 MHz frequency band
• Uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology
• Includes 128-bit AES encryption

The SATELLINE-1915 uses the ISM licence-free frequency band 902…928 MHz. The SATELLINE-1915 uses the ISM licence-free frequency band 902…928 MHz. The 1915 was designed with special attention on data integrity and transfer dependability. Good receiver sensitivity and selectivity as well as use of the Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology, effectively minimise cross-talk radio interference.

The carrier power of the SATELLINE-1915 can be set in steps between 1 mW and 1000 mW, making the radio modem suitable for various indoors as well as medium-range applications. Connection ranges of up to about 900 meters are achieved in urban environment. In more open terrain, distances beyond 20 kilometres are not uncommon.

FOCUS ON VERSATILITY
AND RELIABLE DATA TRANSFER

To ensure communication reliability, SATELLINE-1915 checks the correctness of a data transfer by repeating the transmission a given number of times until an acknowledgement from the receiving radio modem is received, or by sending every data packet multiple times in a row. Data encryption ensures message security.

Building a SATELLINE-1915 network is easy and straightforward. A pair of radio modems is all you need to set up a data link—no confi guration is required. If more functionality is needed, the modem can be easily confi gured using standard AT and binary commands. To save energy, the radio modem can be operated in Sleep mode, meaning that the power level is kept at the minimum when there is no reception or transmission.

Satel 1915 specifications