Wireless network base station Spydaq 1000
data transmission

wireless network base station
wireless network base station
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for wireless networks, data transmission

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Spydaq base station connected to a local computer via USB. At the heart of the Spydaq system is the base station. This receives the signals from the transmitters, checks the data is correct and in the case of this Spydaq base station, it sends the readings to a computer via the USB port. As with all Spydaq base stations, the SPYDAQ-1000 will accept signals from up to 16 transmitters. The base station has LED indicators along the front panel that flash either red or green depending on alarm state. There is also an audible alarm to attract attention. The LCD display on the top of the base station shows received values as well as system information. On the rear of the base station is a push button to cycle through the various menu options, alarm relay that can be connected to a light pole, klaxon or similar device. There is a USB port for connection to a computer that would run our SPYMONITOR-LOCAL software. There is also the BNC connector for the two receiving antennas. These are used for our antenna diversity algorithm that selects the aerial with the strongest signal, therefore improving reliability of the radio signal. A mains power supply is also included. This base station should be used if the system is to run locally on a Windows computer. If the connected computer has an Internet connection, the SPYMONITOR-LOCAL software can be configured to send reports via email on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. There is also the option to send email or SMS / text messages in the event of an alarm.

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