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APPLICATION NOTE: Using Wind Observer II with MDS Trans NET 900 Radio 4
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
THE WIND OBSERVER II
The Gill Wind Observer II wind sensor is a very robust, lightweight unit with no
moving parts, outputting wind speed and direction. The units of wind speed, output
rate and formats are all user selectable.
The Wind Observer II can be used in conjunction with a PC, data logger or other
device, provided it is compatible with the RS422 output or the analogue outputs.
Multiple units can be networked if required.
The Wind Observer II may be configured using Hyper Terminal on a PC.
Features
Stainless steel construction
Ultrasonic technology
Communication via RS 422 interface
Analogue outputs, 10Hz outputs
Optional di-icing system extending de operational temperature range
Wind Observer has a proven record in meteorological, airport, offshore, marine and naval
applications
Wind Observer has been tested to a number of international standards
Maintenance free and requires no calibration on site
MDS TRANSNET 900
The transceiver is a spread spectrum radio designed for license-free
operation. These units employ Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology
to provide highly-reliable long-distance communications, even in the
presence of weak signals or interference.
DSP technology also makes it possible to obtain information about radio
operation and troubleshoot problems, without going to the Remote radio
site. Using appropriate software at the Master station, diagnostic data can be obtained on any DSP radio
in the system, even while payload data is being transmitted.
Features
902–928 MHz operation using the Trans NET 900
User-selectable option to skip sub-bands with constant interference
65,000 available network addresses
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