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- AES standard encrypted two-way radio communication in the 868 MHz frequency band
- range 2000m in open area
- support for up to 48 devices / 256 pilots
- compact sizes
111,50
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
126,00
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- 8 up to 16 devices AERO
- cooperation with the system NeoGSM, OptimaGSM
- surface mounted, dimensions: 80x80x25mm
54,97
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- For the Texecom Ricochet System
- Frequency: 868 MHz
- For battery operated devices
125,70
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- Frequency: 868 MHz
- Built-in lithium-ion battery
- Dimensions: 162,0 × 91,4 × 27,9 mm
- Expandable
545,72
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- 32 channels
- 12 relay outputs
- Frequency: 868 MHz
- Support for single and multi-state transmitters
487,04
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- Cooperation with wired and battery detectors, with NC outputs
- Wireless integration of wired devices
- ALARM input
- TAMPER input
- Relay output C / NO
49,41
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- 2 inputs
- Frequency: 868 MHz
- Tamper protection
- Transmission LED
- Complies with EN50131-1
116,44
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- 16 channels
- 6 relay outputs
- Frequency: 868 MHz
- Support for single and multi-state transmitters
419,72
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
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