Radio is a signaling and communication technology that uses radio waves. They are generated by electronic devices known as transmitters, linked to antennas that emit waves, and then received by the other antenna linked to a radio receiver.
A radio transmitter is an electronic system that emits radio waves using an antenna in electronics and telecommunications. A radio frequency alternating current is generated by the transmitter and applied to the antenna. The antenna emits radio waves as it is excited by this alternating current.
Our team specializes in generating radio transmitter gadgets that are accurate, reliable, and operating within their permitted frequency range. For the receivers , we focus on their sensitivity to signal, selectiveness, and the capability of detecting a broad spectrum of signal power depending on the machinery type.
This refers to the use of radio communication to send signals over long distances to start, stop, or change the functions of the equipment.
Telemetry refers to radio communications transmitting and recording data over a long distance.
An Avalanche beacon is a radio locating device used for direct rescue purposes to hunt for and locate avalanche victims.
Broadband Radio Local Area Networks (RLAN) was initially designed as an alternative to the physical cable used for connecting data networks in a building. This act ensured that such networks could be installed, reconfigured, and used in the business and industrial environments in a more versatile and, perhaps, more economical way.
Application of radio frequency on railways consists of the following three subcategories;
RTTT systems allow information communications between vehicles on the road infrastructure. Data from RTTT systems are used in a variety of information-based transportation applications. Some of these applications include automatic toll collection, parking directions, collision warning, route guidance, and many others.
Low-power radar systems are used to determine radio frequencies. For example, specifying an object’s location and velocity or obtaining these parameters using radio wave propagation properties.
The service is like any other aid network structured by a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week team at a station with warning signals and the requisite assistance measures like calling a doctor or the fire department when necessary.
This is the use of radio modeled type of control equipment to track the movement of a certain model either in air, on the ground, over or below the water surface.
This refers to communication systems that use magnetic fields and operate at very low radio frequencies. For instance, applications in;
The following are some applications of radio frequencies in wireless audio systems:
These are components of medical implants and communication systems used in conjunction with implanted medical gadgets such as pacemakers, nerve stimulating devices, and other forms of medical implants.
Radar level indicators are used in refineries to gauge the amount of various enclosed materials remaining in a container. In industries where the uses of these kinds of gauges are applied, process management is of significant concern. Examples of such refineries include chemical plants, paper mills, food and beverage refineries, etc.
Microtronics is a company that creates wireless remote control systems for the material handling industry. For both common and highly engineered specifications, we provide industrial wireless remote control solutions. We are dedicated to developing the best industrial/agricultural wireless radio remote controls available. Wireless remote controls can help in increasing productivity and safety. Contact us today to get a radio transmitter for your agricultural machinery or visit our products page .
Microtronics, LLC. is a manufacturing company located in Iola, Kansas that
specializes in producing wireless devices to control virtually anything electrical or
hydraulically operated. We have been an industry leader since 1991.
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