Radiometrix Ltd
- Hartcran House, 231 Kenton Lane, Harrow
Middlesex,
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United Kingdom - 020 8909 9595
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Radiometrix Ltd Articles
High power radio modem includes Category 1 receiver
A high power narrowband radio modem has been launched by Radiometrix that provides an RF output of up to 500mW with a data rate of up to 19,200bps. The HNM2 meets the ETSI EN 300 220-1 Category 1 specification for high performance receivers where a short range radio device may have inherent implications for the safety of human life. This makes the multichannel, low power consumption device suitable for use in safety critical wireless ap...
Simplify long range telemetry for Pan-European markets
The FPL3 radio modem, introduced by Radiometrix, simplifies the design of long range wireless appliances that can be marketed in any European country. This highly integrated multi-channel radio with 400mW RF output power operates in the 869.4-869.65MHz frequency band, which is the only band permitted for license-free operation at up to 500mW in all EU countries.
Compact transmitter provides a range over 5km
Offering a range of typically over 5km when paired with a suitable receiver, a highly compact transmitter module has been released by Radiometrix. The HMT2 transmitter is a multi-channel, narrowband design, suitable for use in many high power licensed and unlicensed UHF allocations worldwide.
Long range RF transmitters are ultra-compact
Radiometrix launch a range of three compact RF transmitters that allow designers to build longer-range low-power radio systems in space-constrained applications that cannot accommodate a conventional 12.5kHz/ 25kHz narrowband FM transmitter.
Compact narrowband receiver consumes less than 1mA
Consuming less than 1mA, Radiometrix’s RX1L narrowband receiver enables 'always-on' functionality in energy-limited solar or battery-operated equipment. The receiver measures just 59x38x7mm and is therefore suitable for use in space-constrained applications such as data logging, industrial telemetry, smart-building controllers, security or fire-safety.
Frequency programmable transmitter is very flexible
Radiometrix has announced a range of highly flexible, frequency programmable, RF power adjustable radios. The NTX2B transmitter is claimed to offer industry-leading true narrow band FM performance and is available on user/factory programmable custom frequencies between 425 and 470MHz.
Narrowband transmitter is frequency programmable
Providing true narrowband FM performance, the NTX2B transmitter has been released by Radiometrix. The transmitter is available on user/factory programmable custom frequencies between 425 and 470MHz. Featuring a VCTCXO reference, the device offers greater stability and improved performance than the company's preceding transmitter, the NTX2.
Compact transceiver for long range wireless applications
Suited to industrial applications requiring long range and high-reliability, Radiometrix has launched the SFX2 radio Transceiver module. The device operates on the 500mW 458.5-459.5MHz license-free Industrial/ Commercial Telemetry band in the UK and Ireland, but many other frequency options are available to order.
Fast-switching, Long Range, Wireless Link For Industrial & Commercial Applications
Radiometrix has launched the new WFX2 radio Transceiver module. Ideally suited to industrial applications requiring long range and high-reliability, the WFX2 offers fast switching together with +27dBm (500mW) RF power output and ETSI Category 1 (Class 1) receiver performance. The WFX2 is available for operation in the 500mW 458.5-459.5MHz license-free Industrial/ Commercial Telemetry and Telecommand, Medical and Biological Applications band in th...
Radiometrix Radio Modules Integrated into Solar Car
The power-efficient wireless technology of London-based Radiometrix is helping British academia to promote greener transportation. The company’s TX3B-869.85-64 and RX3A-869-10 radio modules are being used by the Engineering Department of Durham University to monitor the performance of their solar-powered racer.
Radiometrix Radio Modules Integrated into Solar Car
The power-efficient wireless technology of London-based Radiometrix is helping British academia to promote greener transportation. The company’s TX3B-869.85-64 and RX3A-869-10 radio modules are being used by the Engineering Department of Durham University to monitor the performance of their solar-powered racer.
Radiometrix to exhibit at Southern Manufacturing 2011
London-based wireless solutions specialist Radiometrix will once again participate in the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics exhibition, to be held at Five in Farnborough next month. Radiometrix has supported this event for several years, showcasing a broad portfolio of radio communication products.
Radiometrix to exhibit at Southern Manufacturing 2011
London-based wireless solutions specialist Radiometrix will once again participate in the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics exhibition, to be held at Five in Farnborough next month. Radiometrix has supported this event for several years, showcasing a broad portfolio of radio communication products.
Fast High Power European Band Transceiver
The new FPX3-869-20 transceiver is the first in a family of powerful, high data rate transceivers from Radiometrix. This versatile radio module makes use of the pan-European high power 869.4-869.65MHz allocation to offer half-watt RF power output in a small (67 x 30 x 12mm) footprint. Combined with its sensitive (-115dBm) high specification (80dB blocking) receiver circuits this adds up to an adaptable data link device capable of achieving a rang...
Fast High Power European Band Transceiver
The new FPX3-869-20 transceiver is the first in a family of powerful, high data rate transceivers from Radiometrix. This versatile radio module makes use of the pan-European high power 869.4-869.65MHz allocation to offer half-watt RF power output in a small (67 x 30 x 12mm) footprint. Combined with its sensitive (-115dBm) high specification (80dB blocking) receiver circuits this adds up to an adaptable data link device capable of achieving a rang...
Radiometrix Unveils Feature-Rich GSM/GPRS Module Platform
The GTC01 GSM/GPRS platform, is the latest addition to the range of market leading wireless products from London-based, Radiometrix. The GTC01 is a complete, self-contained GSM/GPRS platform designed to support the Cinterion M2M Evolution range of GSM modems. Available in an easy to use plug-in module form factor, it offers developers a highly versatile hardware interfacing development tool, to create their own customised GSM/GPRS based device.
Radiometrix Unveils Feature-Rich GSM/GPRS Module Platform
The GTC01 GSM/GPRS platform, is the latest addition to the range of market leading wireless products from London-based, Radiometrix. The GTC01 is a complete, self-contained GSM/GPRS platform designed to support the Cinterion M2M Evolution range of GSM modems. Available in an easy to use plug-in module form factor, it offers developers a highly versatile hardware interfacing development tool, to create their own customised GSM/GPRS based device.
Code-Hopping Receiver Decoder from Radiometrix
Radiometrix has announced the release of the KDEC code-hopping receiver. Offered with a basic antenna included, it provides the user with a complete ready to use receiver interface, enabling quick and easy deployment of a secure RF remote control system.
Code-Hopping Receiver Decoder from Radiometrix
Radiometrix has announced the release of the KDEC code-hopping receiver. Offered with a basic antenna included, it provides the user with a complete ready to use receiver interface, enabling quick and easy deployment of a secure RF remote control system.
Multichannel RF Remote Control Application Board
Radiometrix has just introduced the CTA88 remote control chip application board offering. These boards provide simple 8-channel digital input/output implementations of remote control functions, using either the company’s multichannel LMT/LMR (UHF and VHF band) or single frequency BiM (FM band) series of wireless radio modules (which are ordered separately).