SignalFire Wireless Telemetry Debuts New Product Range

November 19, 2014

 

A range of telemetry products that support robust, long-distance wireless communications in challenging, large scale environments such as those found in oil and gas, agriculture, water systems, forestry and public infrastructures are outlined in the SignalFire Wireless Telemetry Product Catalog.

Addressing different remote sensing requirements, the SignalFire Wireless Telemetry Product Catalog offers solutions that provide wireless communications and power to sensors with 4-20 mA, 1-5V, Modbus, Hart, Digital IO and other analog and digital interfaces. Remote shutdown systems, a field monitor that provides in-field access to any gateway data without a computer as well as digital interface cards, batteries and a SignalFire setup and diagnostic tool kit that complete a wireless telemetry system are also outlined in the catalog.

To download a copy of the SignalFire Wireless Telemetry Product Catalog, click http://www.signal-fire.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/SignalFire-Catalog-4-14.pdf or contact the company for a hard copy at 978-212-2868 or [email protected]. For more detailed on SignalFire products or to discuss a specific application such as tank level monitoring, automatic remote well shutdown, or crop and irrigation monitoring, refer to the website at: http://www.signal-fire.com.

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