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New SATELLINE-EASy

SATELLINE-EASy is a new transceiver radio modem from SATEL. It provides compact and flexible solution for many different long-range applications like land surveying. SATELLINE-EASy is equipped with a wide 70 MHz tuning range; end-user can select the operation frequency within the whole range 403...473 MHz. Only one version in the stock and all the channels available! In addition to the wide frequency range the channel spacing 12.5, 20 or 25 kHz is software-selectable and either +3...+9 Vdc or +6...+30 Vdc voltage level ranges ensure low power consumption. Thanks to the good receiver sensitivity, the output power of 1 W enables long connection distances. SATELLINE-EASy is compatible with widely used and well known SATELLINE-3AS radio modem family and can also be included in systems based on other manufacturers’ protocols. SATELLINK additional equipment products are compatible with SATELLINE-EASy too.   SATELLINE-EASylots of user choices, just choose the settings, which are most suitable for your need! Read more

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