Home - Products - Industrial I/O - Wireless I/O Data Radios
An I/O Radio network that combines long range line-of-sight coverage with ease of deployment and use.
The PM Series provides a flexible network that easily sets up without software. Setting up a basic point-to-point network is as easy as pairing a cell phone to a headset. You can replace cables and extend the range of digital and analog signals with minimal effort.
Create point to multi point networks that distribute I/O over large areas. Input and output types include discrete (dry contact, PNP/NPN, float), analog (0 to 10 V dc, 0 to 20 mA), temperature (thermocouple, thermistor and RTD), AC/DC relay (SPDT) and asynchronous counter (up to 10kHz).
MultiHop Modbus Data Radios extend the range of Modbus or other serial communication networks. Depending on the model, radios may be set to act as either a master, repeater or slave. Models are available with input and output types including discrete (dry contact, PNP/NPN), analog (0 to 10 V dc, 0 to 20 mA), temperature (thermocouple and RTD), AC/DC relay (SPDT) and asynchronous counter which can be accessed using the Modbus protocol.
Sure Cross® MultiHop Ethernet Data Radios are wireless industrial communication devices used to create point-to-multipoint configurations of wireless Ethernet networks.
Sure Cross® MultiHop Serial Data Radios are wireless industrial communication devices used to extend the range of serial communication networks.
Hazardous area radios are a state-of-the-art combination of wireless communication, battery technology and intrinsically safe electronics. Networks are formed using DX80 Preformance Gateways installed beyond the hazardous area and one or more Nodes operating in the same frequency band.
The Sensaphone SAT4D Monitoring System is a convenient, powerful monitoring solution suitable for even the most remote locations with no telephone or network connections. Using satellite technology, the SAT4D provides virtually unlimited coverage throughout the United States and many other countries without relying on telephone lines, Ethernet connections, or cellular networks. The SAT4D can operate in temperatures ranging from -22° to 140°F without any effect on battery life. Website access allows users to access status information and make programming changes.