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Control Microsystems Anounces SCADAWave Data Radios

-- Product News, 25 February 2008

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Control Microsystems has released SCADAWave data radio products, which includes remotes, base stations and hot standby/redundant station variants in both licensed and unlicensed frequency formats.
The license-free format is represented by the SCADAWave Ultra-Series radios, which are designed to provide secure serial data communication in the 900MHz ISM band. Licensed radios are covered by the SCADAWave M and E-Series products and are offered with a wide range of options.
“Our new SCADAWave product line is not just another entry into the data radio market,” said Dale Symington, VP Product Strategy. “These radios provide solutions for real SCADA systems including facilities for multiple protocols over the same radio system, collision avoidance, and the ability to extend the RF range of repeater or bridge sites.”

           

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