A wireless modem is a type of radio converter that is able to convert information that exists on a wired network, such as one connected using an RS-232 or RS-485 interface, etc., to a wireless network. The wireless modem is designed for data acquisition and control applications between a host and any remote sensors that are connected to the network. It is also useful for those applications where it is inconvenient or impractical to install physical cable wire. Not only can a wireless modem be used in peer-to-peer mode, but it can also be used in a multi-point structure.


 
 
Model Frequency Transmission Distance (LoS) External Antenna Base External Antenna Cable Interface Baud rate (bps)
RFU-400
 
429 MHz / 433 MHz 1000 m ANT-Base-01
(Note)
- 3S001-2
(1m)
RS-232/485 1200~11520
RFU-433
 
433 MHz 500 m ANT-Base-02
(Note)
- 3S001-1
(1m)
3S003-1
(3m)
RFU-433-RU400
 
433 MHz 399 m -
SST-900B  900 MHz 700 m -
RFU-2400
 
2.4 GHz 700 m ANT-8 ANT-18 2400~11520
RFU-2400-RU400
 
2.4 GHz 399 m ANT-8 ANT-18
tRFU-2400
 
2.4 GHz 180 m - - - RS-232/422/485 
Note: Magnetic Disk Base with 1.5m cable