Versatile radio suits hazardous areas

A Control Microsystems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 24, 2008

The KR30 spread spectrum radio has a 1W transmitter, up to 256kbit/s over-the-air data rates, a highly sensitive long-range receiver and two independently powered antenna connections.

Control Microsystems has released the KR30, 900MHz spread spectrum data radio.

The license-free KR30 has a 1W transmitter, up to 256kbit/s over-the-air data rates, a highly sensitive long-range receiver and two independently powered antenna connections.

The system offers ScadaWave technologies, including LinkXtend network bridging and KwikStream high-speed repeater capabilities, MultiStream simultaneous data stream support and ChannelShare collision-avoidance for spontaneous remote transmissions.

"The KR30 can be easily installed within the SolarPack 410 and is a flexible option for a variety of applications", said Dale Symington, VP Product Strategy.

"The product is available in a standard board-only version for standoff installation or with an optional metal enclosure for panel or din rail mounting".

The KR30 supports industry-standard DNP3, Modbus and IEC 870-5-101 protocols and is certified for hazardous locations.

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