module data sheet

Radiometrix Ltd, Hartcran House, 231 Kenton Lane,

Harrow, Greater London, HA3 8RP, UK

Tel: +44 (0) 20 8909 9595

sales@radiometrix.com | www.radiometrix.com

Vibration Resistant
Multi-Channel Transceiver

Designed to operate in noise and vibration rich environments such as close quarter weapons engagement training, industrial machinery or heavy vehicles, the VX2M is a new NBFM 400MHz band transceiver. A sophisticated combination of circuit design techniques ensures the device is highly robust with excellent resistance to vibration.

It meets the ETSI Category 1 high performance receiver specification to be used where the operation of a short range device may have inherent safety of human life implications.

  • Conforms to Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
  • ETSI EN 300 220-2 Category 1 high performance level receiver
  • Any 3MHz band module from 400MHz to 475MHz available as factory tuned custom variant
  • High performance double superhet, 128 channel PLL synthesizer with TCXO
  • Data rates up to 5 kbps for standard module
  • Usable range over 1km (with 100mW variant)
  • Fully screened
  • Feature-rich interface (RSSI, automatic noise squelch, analogue and digital baseband)
  • 23 channels in 458MHz band, 69 channels in 433MHz band.
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