SATELLINE-2ASxE
User Guide, Version 2.0
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1 SATELLINE-2ASxE Radio Data Modem
1.1 Radio data modem
RS-232
SIGNALS
POWER
SUPPLY
MODEM
+
CONTROL
LOGIC
TRANSMITTER
SYNTHESIZER
RECEIVER
RF-
SIGNAL
D-15
TNC
The SATELLINE-2ASxE radio data modem consists of a synthesized 450 MHz transceiver and a
modem board housed in a compact aluminium enclosure. The modem has a RS-232 interface
which provides the flexibility to connect it to a wide variety of data networks and terminal
equipment.
The operation of SATELLINE-2ASxE is similar to a cable although data transmission is half duplex.
When planning a radio data modem installation it is important to take into account the slight delays
of the radio modems and possible radio interference. The most important RS-232 signals are
indicated by LEDs.
Typical applications of the SATELLINE-2ASxE are:
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Replacing an RS-232-cable in situations where installation of a cable is difficult,
expensive or even impossible
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Data transmission to and from mobile or portable terminals
x
Wireless alarm transfer
x
Telemetry
x
Remote control
x
Transferring text to displays
x
For use with the Global Positioning System (GPS)
x
etc.
With two SATELLINE-2ASxE radio data modems it is easy to establish point to point connections.
The power level of the transmitter is 1 W. It is possible to reach distances of 2 to 40 km depending
on topographical conditions and antenna locations. Country specific laws of radio communication
must always be followed.
The radio data modem operates well in data networks where the same channel is used by several
mobile terminals. In such systems the protocol can be either a polling protocol, in which the data