Spread spectrum radio suits cramped enclosures

A Control Microsystems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 16, 2008

The KR20 uses the same radio technology as the ScadaWave KR50 and provides data throughput of up to 256Kbps, repeater functionality, multiple data streams and network bridging.

Control Microsystems has released the KR20, 900MHz spread spectrum radio.

The KR20 is conveniently mounted within a ScadaPack controller lid with little change to the overall dimensions, making it suitable when adding or retrofitting wireless communication into cramped enclosures.

The KR20 uses the same radio technology as the ScadaWave KR50 and provides data throughput of up to 256Kbps, repeater functionality, multiple data streams and network bridging.

Like other ScadaWave radios, the KR20 radio is fully programmable, locally or remotely.

The KR20 supports industry-standard DNP3, Modbus and IEC 870-5-101protocols and is certified for hazardous locations.

The KR20 radio can ordered as part of the ScadaPack controller.

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