FreeWave
Technologies, manufacturer of the most reliable high-performance
spread spectrum and licensed radios for critical data transmission,
recently announced that along with its technology solution partner,
Process Control Dynamics, Inc.,
had installed wireless data radios for Parker
Water and Sanitation District's communication network. The radios
will help Parker Water keep live water monitoring of transmission data.
This is to ensure high-quality and safe water for 17,000 single
families across 43 acres in the Parker, Colorado community.
Parker
Water is currently using several of FreeWave's radio models including
the FGR serial radios that provide a wireless data communication.
They are also using the HTPlus radio, which is ideal for idustrial
grade, high-speed Ethernet communications, and the FGR2-IO that
provides outstanding performance and versatility in wireless
transmission of process-control signals.
According
to Systems Administration Manager at Parker Water and Sanitation
District, Kirk Magnusson, the radios were “easily integrated”
into the existing system. They now have a “cohesive system that
sends critical data in real-time.” There is also the added bonus of
being able to run the radios from their desktops instead of driving
out locally to fix it.
Analytical
Technologies, Inc. designs,
manufactures, and distributes analytical instruments based on
electrochemical and optical sensors, specializing in the areas of
toxic/
combustible gas detection and
water
quality monitoring.
ATI is headquartered in Collegeville, PA, and its products are
supported by over 50 representatives throughout the U.S.
and Canada.
In addition, independent
distributors in countries throughout the world provide
application and installation support virtually anywhere.
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