Ritron RF Telemetry-
Features
❑ Narrow band (12.5 kHz) or wide band (25 kHz) models
❑ Broadband TX/RX design: 26 MHz VHF, 20 MHz UHF
❑ 6 Watt (VHF) and 3/6/10 Watt (UHF) models
❑ Frequency ranges:
136-162 MHz VHF
148-174 MHz VHF
400-420 MHz UHF
450-470 MHz UHF
❑ Compact size (only 3.6" L x 2.3" W x 1.0" H)
❑ Frequency stability standard @ 1.5 ppm for
fixed applications
❑ Ultra fast TX/RX attack times
❑ Controlled Envelope
TX keying
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❑ Dual Transmit and Receive Audio paths
❑ Meets FCC and IC (Canada) standards**
❑ Programmable Electronic settings and adjustments
❑ Programmable High/Low Output Power
❑ SMD Component Design
❑ Custom frequency ranges available
❑ Made in the USA
The DTX Plus Series is ideal for any system design where high
performance RF specifications, fast TX/RX attack times, and
compact size are a requirement. High specifications permit
integration into systems demanding the utmost performance in
congested frequency environments.
This compact design makes the DTX Plus Series perfect as a retrofit
to RNet and JSLM installations. Direct modulation with low
distortion and low group delay result in a low bit-error-rate (BER)
for enhanced system integrity and reliability. The Swift Lock
synthesizer-loading algorithm reduces unit turn-on-time to less
than 15ms for high-speed data throughput rates and Controlled
Envelope
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keying reduces adjacent channel "keyclicks" resulting
in spectrum-friendly operation.
Capable of half- and full-channel spacing operation, the DTX Plus
Series can be installed in systems where refarming compliant
narrow band frequencies have been assigned.
If dependability, reliability, and low-cost are important factors in
your RF Telemetry requirements, call RITRON at 800-USA-1-USA.
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The Wireless Connection
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DTX Plus Series
Synthesized Telemetry Transceivers
Small, rugged, and dependable
synthesized RF transceivers for
OEM or end user applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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