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GSM modem takes weatherproof antenna onboard

A Jekyll Electronic Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 18, 2004

The Telemodem2 GSM modem is now available with a half-wave dipole antenna.

Since the successful launch of the Telemodem2 GSM modem, Jekyll Electronic Technology has continued its development and now offers the product with a half-wave dipole antenna.

Recognising the importance of a good telemetry installation, the antenna forms an essential element where reliability of data is of paramount importance to both the operator and end-user alike.

With this in mind, design engineers at Jekyll has developed a strong and robust antenna and is weatherproofed to IP67, for those difficult environments where the antenna is either prone to damage or poor RF.

This is particularly important where their is limited power available, which could lead to data integrity problems.

Built to a high standard, the antenna design removes the need for providing a separate ground plane and offers flexibility of mounting location with its integral cable and antenna adapter.

The Telemodem2 Mobile has many applications and is versatile enough to be used in multi-utility automated meter reading, condition monitoring of off-site premises, environmental monitoring and in fact with any other remotely placed meter or monitoring device.

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