AeroComm's New Software-Controllable Option Adds Extreme Distance to Wireless Communication.LENEXA Le·nex·a A city of eastern Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City. Population: 41,200. , Kan. -- AeroComm Inc., global supplier of complete wireless solutions for industrial and commercial OEMs, introduces Long Range Mode to its family of 900MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. spread spectrum transceivers. Completely programmable by the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and , Long Range Mode offers unmatched flexibility in wireless networks, adding as much as three times the range to RF communications. By enabling a simple setting in the software, the OEM increases the receiver sensitivity of the transceiver (TRANSmitter reCEIVER) An electronic device or circuit that transmits and receives analog or digital signals. It comes in many forms; for example, a transponder on a satellite, a network adapter in the computer or the circuits in a cellphone. by as much as 10 dB. In environments where extreme range is required or multiple obstructions are present, increasing the radio sensitivity will deliver unprecedented performance up to 40 miles (with AeroComm's 1-watt modules). Long Range Mode will be a standard feature on 900MHz AC4490 and AC4790 OEM modules and ConnexLink wireless devices. The mode will be disabled as a standard product default setting, making the new transceivers completely backward-compatible with all existing AeroComm installations. By manipulating the software setting, OEMs enable Long Range Mode to improve distance performance in required applications. "Reliable communication and flexibility are keys to AeroComm's continued success in the industrial wireless community," said Mike Varady, AeroComm CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Long Range Mode simply puts more control in the hands of the OEM. Where longer distance is needed, the customer will achieve incredible performance with the new feature. If high interference is present, the OEM may want to leave the transceiver in its default condition so it doesn't pick up unwanted signals." AeroComm's already flexible and robust field-proven transparent protocol (RF232(TM)) is embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. into its 900MHz product family to support a host of communication architectures: point-to-point, point-to-multipoint or peer-to-peer. The module's dynamic serial firmware A category of memory chips that hold their content without electrical power. Firmware includes flash, ROM, PROM, EPROM and EEPROM technologies. When holding program instructions, firmware can be thought of as "hard software." See flash memory, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM and FOTA. manages difficult over-the-air issues, such as error detection, multipath concerns, link verification and interference problems. All AeroComm OEM products and packaged devices operate in the industrial temperature range of -40 C to +85 C, and are completely FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S. , IC and/or CE certified See certification. . The 900MHz family is suitable for a wide range of applications including vending, meter reading, gaming, signage, automotive, recreation, point of sale, fleet management, lighting control and security. The new 900MHz products utilizing Long Range Mode are available from AeroComm now. Prices vary by product; call for more information. About AeroComm (www.aerocomm.com) Based in Kansas, AeroComm has played a major role in the RF industry for more than a decade with consistent technological advances in both performance and price. The company's robust proprietary technology, manufacturing and testing guarantee reliable communication, while lower frequencies and fewer parts allow for reduced prices. AeroComm's comprehensive development tools and personal engineering support help OEMs reduce R&D schedules, expenses and uncertainties while accelerating time to market. |
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