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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: Pacscom | Subject: PioneeR
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 09 June 2005

GSM radio modem is ready to use

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The Pacscom Pioneer is an off the shelf advanced high performance GSM radio modem package with a wide range of data/fax or SMS applications that comes preconfigured and ready for immediate use.

Wireless solutions specialists Pacscom has added a low cost miniature GSM modem unit to its industrial product range The Pacscom Pioneer is an off the shelf advanced high performance GSM radio modem package with a wide range of data/fax or SMS applications that comes preconfigured and ready for immediate use

Typical applications for this unit include alarm systems, POS, industrial metering, asset tracking, CCTV image viewing, telemetry and telematics.

Housed in a rugged package, the Pioneer is ideal for utilities and their system integrators wanting a low cost solution for linking any number of remote serial devices where telephone lines or cables would not be a feasible proposition.

A dual band 900/1800MHz unit, the Pioneer supports an RS232 9-way D-type serial port with data speeds up to 9600baud.

Pacscom has populated the unit with a range of features that make it perfectly suited to advanced applications, whilst still maintaining is miniature OEM format for general integration requirements.

One of the key attractions of the Pioneer is its simplicity, which enables OEM developers and systems integrators to design, prototype and test GSM/GPRS-based projects quickly and easily.

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