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DF1 modem needed for OEM radio
Communications systems and equipment. topic
Posted by Daron Wilson on 24 February, 2009 - 2:40 pm
Greetings,
In these times of short range integrated radio/modems, i'm struggling to find a solution for a commercial licensed radio. I need to run a network with 30 Watt VHF or UHF radios and a repeater, A-B Rockwell PLC's talking DF1 protocol. I can work with 1200 baud, Bell 202 type of modems, just need a proven solution that works fine with DF1 that i can interface to a Kenwood commercial radio such as the TK-8180.

thanks,


Posted by Lorne on 25 February, 2009 - 11:25 am
I am not sure what you are looking for but we have a number of 1200 baud Bell 202 type modems with an RS232 serial interface. If these would be of benefit please contact me at lorne@calta.com

Regards


Posted by John Correa on 26 February, 2009 - 12:15 am
Take a look to www.kantronics.com. I have worked some time ago sending GPS data via UHF radios using its modules (transceivers). In the transparent mode any protocol can be transported at 1200 or 2400 baud radio links.


Posted by Jerry Miille on 26 February, 2009 - 9:37 pm
Please have a look at our DIN rail mounted Bell 202 compatible modems at
http://www.miille.com/din366-101.pdf

We are an Allen-Bradley Encompass partner and we will definitely work with DF1 protocol (as well as most other protocols).

Jerry Miille

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