- Rugged enclosures
- C and D type batteries
- Very long battery autonomies
- ideal for public and private networks
LoRaWAN, which means Long Range Wide-area network, is a telecommunication protocol for low-speed communication, by radio, of objects with low power consumption communicating according to LoRa technology created in 2009 and connected to the Internet via gateways, thus participating in the Internet of Things.
This protocol is used for smart cities and buildings, industrial monitoring and agricultural applications.
Lora is part of the Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies that allow long-range coverage while consuming low power.
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Modbus Receiver LoRa – RS485 & RS232 interfaces
RX MODBUS 500-302
RS485 & RS232 interfaces Modbus RTU
Compatible with Modbus PLC
Can manage up to 32 transmitters
External power supply (7.5 à 24V) -
Signal Repeater LoRa
RX REPEATER 600-301
Very high output power
No configuration requested
No limit of repeated transmitters
External power supply (7.5 à 24V)