Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010
Embedded Radio Modem is FCC Part 15 compliant.
Circuit Design, Inc. will exhibit the product at the Electronica trade fair in Munich, Germany in November and start shipment of samples at the same time.
The MU-D1-R operates in the U.S. ISM band frequencies (902 to 928 MHz). Designed to be embedded in equipment, this radio modem was developed for industrial applications that require stable and reliable operation. It has a low consumption current, so it achieves line of sight radio communication beyond 300 m with battery operation.
Besides using highly noise-resistant direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) modulation, the modem has a true diversity receiver function with two receiver circuits for preventing signal dropout due to multi-path fading. This ensures highly stable and reliable radio communication in the congested 902 to 928 MHz ISM band which is used by various types of equipment. With 20 frequency channels, it can be used in several radio systems. The modem operates at low power (55 mA / 5 mW when transmitting and 58 mA when receiving) and with its small size (36 x 26 x 8 mm), it can be built into units that require battery operation.
In addition to the CDP series transmitter and receiver modules and STD/LMD series transceiver modules which are highly regarded in the Japanese and European markets, Circuit Design offers the MU series radio modem with a built-in wireless protocol to enable the input/output of data with simple commands. With its built-in CPU, the MU series performs wireless-specific high frequency control for UART communication with an external microcomputer. As a result, it shortens development time significantly and reduces the number of product parts. In addition, the built-in protocol makes networking simple, and besides applications that require reliability and real time control such as industrial remote control, it is expected to be used in a wide range of low power industrial applications such as monitoring systems where battery operation is required.
The features of the MU-D1-R are explained below.
1. Control of the UART interface using dedicated commands
# The UART serial interface is used for the user interface
# Transmitting and receiving data, and changing and setting communication parameters and Link IDs is possible using dedicated 2-character commands.
2. A highly reliable, industrial use modem
# Direct sequence spread spectrum for superior noise resistance: 15 chips
# Instead of simple antenna switching type diversity, the modem uses a true diversity receiver circuit with two built-in receiver circuits.
# Wide operating temperature range (-20 to +65¨¬C) TCXO built in
# All high frequency circuits are enclosed inside the shield case
3. Low power operation
# A low power system that can run on batteries (transmitting: 55 mA, receiving: 58 mA)
Main Specifications
# Relevant specification: FCC Part 15.247
# Frequency: 905.5 to 924.5 MHz
# Number of channels: 20
# Output: Switchable between 5 and 40 mW
# Data rate: 40 kbps (interface) 600 kbps (wireless 40 kbps x 15 chips)
# Operating temperature: -20 to +65¡ÆC
# Operating voltage: 4 to 5 V
# Operating current: TX: 55 mA / 5 mW, 130 mA / 40 mW¡¡¡¡RX 58 mA
# Size and weight: 36 ¡¿ 26 ¡¿ 8 mm / 13 g
Applications
# Remote control of industrial equipment
# Low power telemetry and monitoring systems
About Circuit Design
Circuit Design, Inc. designs and supplies low power radio modules for various application fields such as telecontrol, telemetry, alarms, serial data transmission and audio. The products comply with European ETSI, US FCC and Japanese ARIB standard.
Quality is assured with an ISO9001-certified design and manufacturing process based in Japan.
Enquiries | Development | Manufacturing
Circuit Design, Inc., Sales Division
7557-1 Hotaka, Azumino, Nagano 399-8303, Japan
TEL: +81 (0)263-82-1024 / FAX: +81 (0)263-82-1016
e-mail: info@circuitdesign.jp
URL: www.circuitdesign.jp
Selasa, 08 Juni 2010
Transceiver Radio Modem

Satelline-Easy is a transceiver radio modem from Satel. It provides compact and flexible solution for many different long-range applications. The device is equipped with a wide 70MHz tuning range; end-user can select the operation frequency within the whole range 403...473 MHz.
In addition to the wide frequency range the channel spacing 12.5, 20 or 25 kHz is software-selectable and either +3...+9 Vdc or +6...+30 Vdc voltage level ranges ensure low power consumption. This is due to the receiver sensitivity. The output power of 1W enables long connection distances.
Satelline-Easy is compatible with widely used and well known Satelline-3AS(d) radio modem family and can also be included in systems based on other manufacturers' protocols. Satellink additional equipment products are compatible with Satelline-Easy.
Minggu, 07 Maret 2010
Simple setup to prepare your own radio modem

Eric Seifert worked on the idea of using an “iPod” FM Transmitter and a standard radio receiver with a headphone jack to create a radio modem. The results were positive. Therefore, he put this information open for anyone who enjoys DIYs. Some examples encoding and decoding software are available on his site to help you.
First requirement, a Linux box with the ALSA and SDL libraries. He used a standard PC sound card, an iPod FM transmitter, and an FM radio to construct a radio modem at home. FM transmitter is linked to the sound card that outputs amplitude encoded data. The FM radio receiver takes care of the transmission and transfers it to soundcard’s line-in for further decoding.
You need not worry about the complexity of the procedure as the hardware set up is simpler than it appears. Don’t miss this opportunity to acquaint yourself with more circuits while having fun in your spare time.
Via: HackszineSabtu, 10 Oktober 2009
Radio modem for long range applications ADEUNIS RF 868, 915MHz - RS232/485 - USB

ARF53 - 500mW radio modem RS232/RS485 or USB, European & US versions
The ARF53 enables two-way half duplex wireless data transmission over a range of 6000 m.
It integrates a multi-channel radio transceiver, a digital processing unit and a wide power supply range on the same board.
Available as an IP65 enclosure ready for approved use, this modem uses the 869MHz (Europe) band according to the European directive RTTE EN300-220/EN 301-489 or the 902/928MHz (United-States) band according to the FCC Part 15.247 and is approved.
Data transfer is performed via an RS232/RS485 serial port or USB interface.
Configuration is performed by AT commands.
System Highlights
• No wiring
• No subscription
• Licence free (certified products)
• No maintenance
• Pre-configured (several programmable parameters available)
• Waterproof
• 6 Kms range
• Secured transmission
Applications
Communication between 2 PLC
Communication between 2 PC
Forklift trucks control
Industrial process monitoring
Long range telemetry
Urban traffic control, vehicule priority system management
Variable message signs, displays control …
Specifications
• ISM Frequencies 869MHz & 915MHz
• Power 500mW (+27dBm), sensivity -112dBm
• RS232 / RS485 or self-powered USB
• Alim 4.5 - 36Vcc
• New USB interface with a Windows® certified and Vista® compatible driver.
www.adeunis-rf.com
Radio modem ADEUNIS RF IP65 - 433MHz - RS232 - 10mW

Low cost' multi-channel radio modem RS232 - 433/434MHz
The ARF33 enables two-way half duplex wireless data transmission over a range of 500m.
It integrates a 10-channel radio transceiver, a digital processing unit and a wide power supply range on the same board.
It is available as an IP65 enclosure ready for approved use.
This modem uses the 433/434MHz band according to the European Directive RTTE EN300-220/EN301-489 and is approved.
Data transfer in transparent mode is performed via an RS232 serial port.
Configuration is performed by AT commands.
It covers most short-distance wireless data transmission applications, from remote meter reading type point to point
transmission to constitution of cordless multipoint local networks, in sectors of activity such as automation, robotics,
remote management ….
SPECIFICATIONS
RF
• Programmables frequencies 433.125 to 434.700MHz
• Radiated RF power 10mW (10dBm)
• Sensitivity -100dBm
• Number of channels 10
• Modulation FSK
• Data rate 10Kbits/s
Modem interface
• Wired transmission rate 9.6kbps
• Serial ports RS232
• Flow control None
• Set up & configuration Through AT commands
• Modes Transparent
General informations
• Supply voltage 8 to 40V
• Rated consumption 50mA (under 24V)
• Operating temperature -30 / +70°C
• Range 500m on open field
• Size 145 x 100 x 40mm + 170mm antenna
• Packaging IP65 box
• Standard compliance EN300-220 / EN301-489 (full certified modem)
www.adeunis-rf.com
Kamis, 24 September 2009
Multiplatform Soundcard Packet Radio Modem
Overview
This software allows a standard PC soundcard to be used as a packet radio "modem". The whole processing is done on the main processor CPU.
Unlike previous packet radio modem software, this new release offers several new benefits:
- Now uses standard operating system sound drivers (OSS/Free under Linux, /dev/audio under Solaris and DirectSound under Windows), thus runs on all soundcards for which drivers for the desired operating system are available.
- No fixed relationship between bitrate, sampling rate, and modem parameters. Modems may be parametrized, and multiple modems may even run on the same audio channel!
- Usermode solution allows the use of MMX, VIS, Floating point and other media instruction sets to speed up computation.
- Cross platform builds from a single source code provides ubiquitous availability.
Download
Please note that monitoring commercial services may be prohibited in some countries, this software should therefore only be used to monitor the amateur radio service.
The Linux version integrates with the Kernel AX.25 stack and requires the mkiss driver (included in the standard kernels).
The Sparc Solaris version provides a KISS stream; software AX.25 stacks can interface to this KISS stream
The Windows version runs on Windows platforms supporting DirectSound and requires PC/FlexNet32. To install the software, just unpack the archive into the same directory as FlexNet32.
The software is published under the GNU GPL V2
Description | File | Size |
Windows (PC/FlexNet32) | soundmodem-flex.zip | 1618638 bytes |
Sparc Solaris 2.7 (outdated) | soundmodem-sparcsolaris.tgz | 625508 bytes |
Linux (Fedora Core 4) i386 Binaries | soundmodem-0.10-1.i386.rpm | 153634 bytes |
Linux Source RPM | soundmodem-0.10-1.src.rpm | 389256 bytes |
Sources | soundmodem-0.14.tar.gz | 469349 bytes |
Minggu, 20 September 2009
Modular radio modem system

New from Satel is the Satellar digital system, which is a smart radio modem featuring TCP/IP functionality, combined with a Linux platform for customer-specific applications.
The system’s modular structure is composed of a radio unit, a central unit and expansion units. Typically, a central unit together with a radio unit are used in a network as a master station or in locations where an Ethernet connection is needed. For radio router stations, the central unit is not necessarily required. In these cases, the radio unit can be used alone.
The Satellar system has enhanced RF sensitivity and a tuning range of 20 MHz, and offers over-the-air software updating. Transmission can reach several kilometres, which can be extended yet further through appropriate antenna selection. Directional antennas, best suited for point-to-point communications, omnidirectional antennas, ideal for point-to-multipoint applications, and specialised offset pattern antennas are available.
Lapp Cable, the local Satel supplier, also provides design support to customers with limited experience in radio systems or with challenging applications.
For more information contact Grant Joyce, Lapp Cable, +27 (0)11 201 3200, grant@lappcable.co.za, www.lappcable.co.za
UHF radio modem boasts a range of 50 km
Adeunis RF has launched a new UHF radio modem. With a rated power of up to 4 W and a sensitivity of -117 dBm, the ARF73 has a range of 50 km with the included standard antenna. It allows users to benefit from the advantages of licensed professional radio (confidentiality and security) at a very low price.
The ARF73 provides a reliable radio link that is ideal for critical communication that cannot afford to depend on the availability other channels, such as a mobile telephone network.
The ARF73 operates in the licensed professional band (400–470 MHz) and provides 16 pre-programmed channels with 12.5-kHz (optionally 25 kHz) channel spacing. The data rate on the air interface is 4800, 7680, or 9600 bits/s, with transparent RS232 or RS422 data transfer. The modem is approved for operation in Europe.
It is designed for applications requiring long-distance transmission, such as monitoring irrigation systems, managing public lighting systems, and transmitting roadside data; for use in difficult communication conditions, such as densely populated urban environments and noisy industrial areas; and for applications requiring a secure radio link, such as mimic displays of alarm systems at remote sites or replacing outdated or expensive landline links for telemetry data.
The ARF73 modem can easily be configured using AT commands via the serial port. It is available with an IP65 enclosure and ready for immediate use. On a single PCB, it combines a radio transceiver and signal processing circuitry and supports a wide range of supply voltages (9 to 28 V). The modem is supplied with a cable with a D-sub connector and a power supply unit, as well as a 5 dBi half-wave antenna with a 5-m interconnecting cable.
Adeunis RF can assist users in the formalities of obtaining an operating licence for the modem.
Sabtu, 19 September 2009
Radio Modem/TNC
Kantronics' radio modems (also known as packet modems, since they are most frequently used in packet-based communication modes) convert radios (HF/VHF/UHF) into digital communications devices especially well suited for packet radio communications. Hook up an ordinary PC, a Kantronics radio modem, and your radio, and you can send and receive e-mail, transfer files, monitor remote operations, and use numerous other packet radio applications. Connect a GPS receiver to a Kantronics radio modem and a radio to create a location transmitter for tracking applications. Use the modem's A/D inputs to remotely sense critical conditions such as temperature, pressure, etc.
As shown in the diagram, a radio modem/TNC extracts digital data from the analog (received RF audio) signal of a radio. The digital data is then processed according to the modem's current mode and protocol. Successfully received data can be stored for later access, passed on to a local computer, or retransmitted to other sites, extending the range of a radio network. The radio modem also encodes and packetizes data from a local computer or GPS receiver (or analog sense inputs). Encoded packets are then sent to the radio for transmission, with the modem enabling the radio's transmit mode. |
The TNC (Terminal Node Controller) capabilities in Kantronics radio modems enable you to "plug into" radio networks. With a Kantronics radio modem/TNC, your radio becomes a fully operational network node, able to communicate on virtually all popular protocols (see the table below). Set up a simple, efficient radio network with K-NET™ or connect to the Internet with TCP/IP.
Kantronics offers six models of Radio Modems/TNCs. The following table shows the features that differentiate the models:
Feature Set | VHF/UHF Single Port | VHF/UHF Dual Port | VHF/UHF/HF |
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Basic | KPC-3+ | KPC-9612+ | |
Enhanced (includes transparent modes especially useful in commercial applications) | KWM-1200+ | KWM-9612+ | KAM-XL |
Mobile Enhanced (available with built-in GPS module, voice activated data burst, and other enhancements for mobile operation, all in a compact new form factor) | MT-1200 |
If you need a radio modem with the radio built in, please see our Talon Data Radios.
Kantronics • 14830 West 117th Street • Olathe, Kansas 66062
Phone (913) 825-0680 • Fax (913) 322-9234 • sales@kantronics.com