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                                RADIO TELEMETRY SYSTEM  
 
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
RADIO TELEMETRY SENSORS 
Each sensor contains a micro-controller that switches on the sensor intervals. The measurement is carried out, converted to digital form and then trasmitted by low power radio using a protocol that ensures complete accuracy of data transfer to the RECEIVER CONTROLLER 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Technical data 
Relative Humidity 
Measuring range 1..100% RH 
Accuracy at +20°C +/- 2% 
Temperature 
Measuring range -10..+50 °C 
Accuracy +/- 0,5% 
Radio Power 10 mW 
Frequency 433/434 MHz  
 
HARD WIRED SENSORS 
The same as TELEMETRY SENSOR but connected on a single four core cable up to one kilometre long. 
 
 RECEIVER CONTROLLER 
All data from the telemetry sensor is ultimately collected, processed and stored by the RECEIVER CONTROLLER. This can be located conveniently and is designed for continuous monitoring of the entire system of sensors. Althoug the RECEIVER CONTROLLER 
has an extensive memory capacity it is intended that the data is transferred to a PC for detailed interpretation and permanent storage.  
Max 254 Sensors (RADIO TELEMETRY or HARD WIRED) 
External Alarm Relay 
Serial Port RS-232 
 
 
 
 
For details see "online catalog" - category: Microclimate > Radiologgers 
 
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