Wireless Gateways and Nodes

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Wireless Gateways and Nodes

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SureCross Performance Wireless I/O gateways and nodes feature a high-power radio frequency (RF) architecture with 1-Watt transmit power in the 900 MHz ISM band.

This architecture allows range of up to six miles. Models in this product family include universal analog inputs; operators  can select either 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10V inputs in the field. Additional models provide up to 12 discrete inputs or outputs.  Temperature node options offer up to four factory-calibrated temperature inputs for thermocouples or RTD inputs. With the company’s FlexPower technology,  SureCross Performance radio and external third-party sensors can be powered by solar panels, battery modules or 10-30 V dc.

Banner Engineering Corp.
www.bannerengineering.com/wireless
888.373.6767

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