This solar powered repeater with battery backup is designed for signal enhancement of IIoTTTI transmitters. It offers an approximate range of 1.5 miles (2.4 km). Using a multiple Intelligent Repeater network, effective range is increased to 7 miles (11.3 km). For additional transmission needs, our cloud communication system can incorporate various transmission technologies such as traditional wired resources, local area networks, the internet, modems, fiber optics, satellites, etc.
increases transmission range of other IIoTTTI transmitters
data logging and integration to the cloud, DCS, SCADA, PLC, etc.
operates on AC or solar power and has an instantaneous battery backup system
Intelligent Repeater
IIoT Technology Innovations, Inc. (IIoTTTI) developed this solar powered (with battery backup) repeater for signal enhancement. It offers an approximate range of 1.5 miles (2.4 km). Using a multiple Intelligent Repeater network, effective range is increased to 7 miles (11.3 km). For additional transmission needs, the IIoTTTI SolutioNet 4.0 cloud communication system incorporates various transmission technologies such as traditional wired resources, local area networks, the internet, modems, fiber optics, satellites, etc.
operating frequency
900 MHz, 868 MHz
repeater function
1.5 miles (2.4 km)
operating temperature
-40 to 185˚F (-40 to 85˚C)
humidity
0 to 95% non-condensing
power requirement
110/220 VAC or solar power with battery backup
consumption
60 mA continuous
enclosure
fiberglass NEMA 4X
4 x 14 x 16 inches (10.2 x 35.6 x 40.6 cm)
weight (without battery)
23 pounds (10.4 kg)
mounting
Pipe 1.5 inches (3.8 cm)
Advanced Wireless Data Transmission via Frequency Hopping
Frequency hopping provides redundancy to reduce risk of losing a signal to interference or reception because its unique spread spectrum data transmission technique. This minimizes the effects of walls, structures, and terrain of the signal, which means these transmitters work well even in obscured areas. It also allows data to be secure on both the sending and receiving ends of the process.
These “Data Packets” are transmitted via a “Transmit Only” device in a binary format and the packet is then received and processed into our “Receive Only” Device that is integrated in our Serial Data Processing Unit. After, the data is deciphered into something that is meaningful that correlates to our data base, which is preconfigured at the factory with the field instruments.