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Re: [ts-7000] Recommendations for a low power radio

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Recommendations for a low power radio
From: mike ingle <>
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 09:36:19 -0700


Several questions.
 
1.  Point to point or omni? 
2.  How much power?
3.  Coould you use an rs-232 radio?
 
Mike

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Matthew Harrell <> wrote:
 


Hi, I'm looking for something low powered - well maybe that's not quite
what I mean. I need a radio that's capable of working with the 7260 board,
probably pc104, and can work with the 2.6.21 version of the TS kernel.
At the moment I'm constrained to that version of the kernel just due to
their SD card module. The radio should be able to get 1 - 2 km in range
but we don't need a lot of bandwidth. An IP layer radio is preferable but
I can work around it if I need to write a driver for it. I looked into
the TS zigbee modules but I don't know that they're supported in the 2.6
kernels and I'm constrained to work with 2.6 and EABI

Any suggestions?

--
Matthew Harrell
Bit Twiddlers, Inc.
mharrell%40bittwiddlers.com




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