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Radiometrix Press Release - June 10, 2009

869 MHz Transmitter from Radiometrix Can Achieve 5 km Range

Offers 450mW RF output for wireless data systems


Radiometrix TX3H-869.5-15Middlesex, UK, June 10, 2009 -- Radiometrix Ltd. -- The TX3H-869.5-15 from London-based low power radio specialist Radiometrix, is an FM transmitter module achieving a power output of 450mW at 869.5MHz. It is fully pin-compatible with the company’s established range of SIL TX modules and is a drop-in UHF replacement for the TX1H VHF product, having near identical dimensions of only 45x17x6mm.

TX3H is an excellent choice for the designer of a licence exempt wireless data application where the size of antenna is restricted yet a range in kilometres is also specified. The module can support data rates of up to 15kbits/s and has a potential range of 5km or more when paired with Radiometrix receivers such as the new RX3G, depending on the type of antenna used and the environment.

TX3H-869.5-15 operates within the European 869.40-869.65MHz sub-band allocation although custom frequencies may be accommodated on request. It has been designed to comply with EN301 489 (EMC) and EN300 220 (SRD) radio standards.

This module can be employed in a large number of end applications, such as asset tracking systems, meter readers, industrial telemetry/telecommand equipment, data loggers, in-building environmental monitoring/control systems, social alarms, high-end security/fire alarms, and vehicle data up/download.

TX3H Datasheet: http://www.radiometrix.com/content/tx3h


About Radiometrix

Established in 1985 and headquartered in London, Radiometrix continues to be recognised as the leading global developer of narrow and wide band radio communication modules. Our diverse product range is suitable for a wide variety of licensed and licence-exempt ISM/SRD wireless applications, and is available worldwide through our global sales and distribution network.

For more information on the company, please visit our website:

http://www.radiometrix.com



Contact Radiometrix

Editorial queries should be sent to press@radiometrix.com
Sales queries should be directed to the sales department sales@radiometrix.com


Radiometrix Ltd,
Hartcran House,
231 Kenton Lane,
Harrow,
Middlesex,
HA3 8RP,
UK.
Tel: +44 (0) 208-909-9595
Fax: +44 (0) 208-909-2233









Posted 6/11/2009
 

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