- process automation and ease of monitoring;
- reliable transfer of data through cellular IoT (C-IoT), 4G LTE, and 5G NR networks;
- with various data I/O, integration of different sensors is also possible.
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Antennas for Remote Terminal Units (RTUs)
RTUs are essential for IoT applications particularly for certain vertical industries including factories, processing plants, power generation, and distribution facilities, etc. Cellular capability embedded into some of these RTUS allows for:
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Antennas for Remote Terminal Units (RTUs)
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Antennas for Remote Terminal Units (RTUs)
RTUs are essential for IoT applications particularly for certain vertical industries including factories, processing plants, power generation, and distribution facilities, etc. Cellular capability embedded into some of these RTUS allows for:- process automation and ease of monitoring;
- reliable transfer of data through cellular IoT (C-IoT), 4G LTE, and 5G NR networks;
- with various data I/O, integration of different sensors is also possible.
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Antennas for Remote Terminal Units (RTUs)
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Antennas for Remote Terminal Units (RTUs)
RTUs are essential for IoT applications particularly for certain vertical industries including factories, processing plants, power generation, and distribution facilities, etc. Cellular capability embedded into some of these RTUS allows for:- process automation and ease of monitoring;
- reliable transfer of data through cellular IoT (C-IoT), 4G LTE, and 5G NR networks;
- with various data I/O, integration of different sensors is also possible.
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Wireless usb
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Wireless usb
Sorry this will not work with win7. In fact, this item has been discontinued. We may still have some in stock but this is not generally supported. We don't stock any other wireless KVM switches that would serve as a replacement.... -
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What is Antenna VSWR and Why Does it Matter?
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What is Antenna VSWR and Why Does it Matter?
A common antenna spec parameter that is often quoted is VSWR but few understand why they should care about this. A comprehensive description of what the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio is (or simply the SWR if in terms of power) is beyond the scope of this basic forum. The important points however are:- The VSWR is related to the reflection coefficient.
- The reflection coefficient determines describes how much power is reflected back to the transmitter and how much of the incident power actually makes
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Ways to improve your 3G and 4G received signal
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Ways to improve your 3G and 4G received signal
Actually this would include cellular voice as well ... This question comes up so frequently that i was surprised we didn't have an area on our site dedicated to answering this in general. I will attempt to do this but caveat this will be a WIP and i will edit/ update as needed. For now the quick and generic answer and if you have any specific questions on variations to this please ask. The question is if you have a wireless device typically 3G or 4G data card, modem or cellphone etc. what can... -
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Workaround for Issue of Option GT Max getting stuck on Kyocera KR2
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Workaround for Issue of Option GT Max getting stuck on Kyocera KR2
Here is a workaround for common issue of Option GT Max modem getting stuck on the Kyocera KR2 router: ... -
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by BrianRTUs are essential for IoT applications particularly for certain vertical industries including factories, processing plants, power generation, and distribution facilities, etc. Cellular capability embedded into some of these RTUS allows for:
- process automation and ease of monitoring;
- reliable transfer of data through cellular IoT (C-IoT), 4G LTE, and 5G NR networks;
- with various data I/O, integration of different sensors is also possible.
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by BrianRTUs are essential for IoT applications particularly for certain vertical industries including factories, processing plants, power generation, and distribution facilities, etc. Cellular capability embedded into some of these RTUS allows for:
- process automation and ease of monitoring;
- reliable transfer of data through cellular IoT (C-IoT), 4G LTE, and 5G NR networks;
- with various data I/O, integration of different sensors is also possible.
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02-03-2021, 06:30 AM -
by BrianRTUs are essential for IoT applications particularly for certain vertical industries including factories, processing plants, power generation, and distribution facilities, etc. Cellular capability embedded into some of these RTUS allows for:
- process automation and ease of monitoring;
- reliable transfer of data through cellular IoT (C-IoT), 4G LTE, and 5G NR networks;
- with various data I/O, integration of different sensors is also possible.
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by josfinYou likely turned off the Heat Pump dip switch. Set the (HP) to ON.
See page 17 (pdf page 18) of the receiver manual here: http://www.rfwel.com/downloads/datas...nstallRev3.pdf
For the DIP switch settings on page 4 (pdf page 5) you should have just needed to change DIP 1 6 to make them 0 but 7, 8, 9 should be what it was before: http://www.rfwel.com/downloads/datas...nstallRev3.pdf Look also at the additional troubleshooting steps in this manual and in the ther...-
Channel: Wireless Temperature Control
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by josfinRecommend the following antenna: http://www.rfwel.com/shop/2_5-2_7GHz...l-Antenna.html. You can get it as part of this kit: http://www.rfwel.com/shop/4g-wimax-u...enna-kits.html which allows you to get cable, connectors, pigtails, and lightning surge protection. 4G WiMax in the United States was mainly at 2500-2700MHz so this is the same antenna that was used for WiMax. The 24dBi 2.3-2.7GHz antenna would also work although if you are not also going to use it on WiFi the 2.4GHz band may just all...
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Channel: 4G LTE Antenna
05-28-2015, 06:35 AM -
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by josfinYou can get the receiver alone here: http://www.rfwel.com/shop/Totaline-W...-Receiver.html. Just make sure that the House Code settings of the new receiver match what was set in the old receiver (or match what the transmitter/sensor is set to) so that the two can communicate.
See the DIP Switch Settings on page 4 of the installation manual here: http://www.rfwel.com/downloads/datas...nstallRev3.pdf...-
Channel: Wireless Temperature Control
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