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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] Zigbee |
From: | "Don W. Carr" <> |
Date: | Mon, 20 Nov 2006 13:51:08 -0600 |
If you go with the non-standard "pro" model from Maxstream, which will plug into the same socket as the standard one, that is not a problem at all. The "pro" models support up to 1 mile (1.6km) for line-of-sight applications outside. The regular modules only support up to 300' (100m) for line-of-sight applications outside.
Here are the links for the "standard" and "pro" models: http://www.maxstream.net/products/xbee/xbee-oem-rf-module-zigbee.php http://www.maxstream.net/products/xbee/xbee-pro-oem-rf-module-zigbee.php I am planning on testing these modules starting first part of next year for use on light rail systems. Don. On 11/20/06, Yan Seiner <> wrote:
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