Wireless receiver EASy Pro
radioUHFIP67

Wireless receiver - EASy Pro - SOKKIA - radio / UHF / IP67
Wireless receiver - EASy Pro - SOKKIA - radio / UHF / IP67
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Characteristics

Type
radio, UHF, wireless
Other characteristics
IP67

Description

The SATELLINE-EASy Pro wireless UHF radio modem provides the signal strength you’ll need to cover the largest Construction and Surveying sites. At *35 watts, the SATELLINE-EASy Pro provides reliable signal strength up to 50 miles (80 km). Featuring a wide 70 MHz operating bandwidth coupled with user selectable channel spacing and a unique continuous data package correction algorithm, you’re assured of reliable operation across the site. Compatible with most all third-party radios, the SATELLINE-EASy Pro provides free of charge or fixed-priced wireless access to your data 24/7 (depending on frequency), as often as you need it. Use the SATELLINE-EASy Pro to create every solution from point-to-point to a large network with multiple modems – easily and at minimal cost. Built to IP67 standards for the harsh conditions of the jobsite, the SATELLINE-EASy Pro features a weather-protected LCD display, integrated operator keyboard and reinforced connectors. There’s even an over-temp auto-shutdown temperature feature to protect your investment. Features: High output power of up to 35Watt* Wide 70 MHz (403-473 MHz) operating range User selectable channel spacing (12.5, 20 or 25 kHz) Fully compatible with 3rd party radio broadcast such as Trimble and Pacific Crest Multi-function user interface to indicate current operating status and configure the radio modem Automatic prevention of overheating Industry standard IP67 rating to withstand harsh surveying and construction environment

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