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Telemetry system can handle bad weather

A Jekyll Electronic Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 1, 2006

Weatherproof version of telemetry system for data acquisition applications where the communications device needs to be situated in remote, rural and exposed locations.

Jekyll Electronic Technology has launched a weatherproof version of its Telemodem 2 telemetry system.

It is for data acquisition applications where the communications device needs to be situated in remote, rural and exposed locations.

The device is robust and battery free, overcoming the high maintenance and costly downtimes of traditional battery powered modems.

It uses zero power technology, which lets the modem be powered directly from the telephone line, rather than batteries or mains power.

No extra telephone lines are needed, which reduces costs.

This technology is suitable for use with low power, battery powered and solar power monitoring equipment.

Problems associated with battery-powered modems including moisture ingress, corrosion and battery reliability are avoided.

The rugged design ensures data integrity and increases product reliability in harsh environmental conditions.

The weatherproof Telemodem 2 Freedom is in use by a number of companies for traffic monitoring in rural areas.

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