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This EIT radio unit is powered by a small 3 watt solar panel. This size solar panel, in combination with a standard 4 AH rechargeable battery, provides a very high safety margin during prolonged cloudy, overcast weather. The radio can collect data from up to 3 EnviroSMART probes with multiple sensors per probe. These radios operate in an auto - transmit mode. Thus they are programmed to request data from an EnviroSMART probe at user defined intervals and transmit this to another EIT radio or base station. When fitted with both transmit and receiver radio modules the units can act as both repeater stations and data collection stations.
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This data recorder is positioned centrally to a telemetry network. The EIT data recorder can collect and store information from up to 100 sensors positioned in the field. Note 'Final' radio receiver positioned next to the solar panel. This receiver is continually 'listening' for incoming data and passing information to the data recorder as requested. Data can be downloaded from the data recorder via GSM ( digital phone ), UHF radio, land line modem and direct RS 232 cable connection. |
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| EIT Date Recorder mounted
in IP66 weather proof enclosure. The data recorder is connected to office
PC via direct cable ( RS 232 ) connection.
An 'auto-pilot' feature of the EIT software will allow the automatic uploading of the collected data to the office PC. Information collected by the central PC is also automatically export to the ES 4.0 software for viewing. EIT wishes to thank Yandilla Park Services for location photographs. |
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