Titan Radius Gateway
SDI-12 Wireless LPWAN Master
The central hub of a Radius network; one needed per network.
Connects directly to a data logger and/or uplink device to transmit data to cloud-based storage.
SDI-12 Link
The central hub of a Radius network; one needed per network.
Connects directly to a data logger and/or uplink device to transmit data to cloud-based storage.
SDI-12 Link
The Radius Gateway uses unlicensed wireless spectrum to seamlessly connect SDI‐12 sensors attached to a Radius Mote over long distances—up to 15 km (9.3 miles), and up to 60 km (31 miles) using Radius Repeaters. The Gateway is the central hub of a Radius network.
Radius networks incorporate advanced low power, long range wireless technologies with proprietary mechanical engineering, power management and power supply to eliminate the need for expensive supporting infrastructure (large batteries, solar panels, enclosures, cables). By eliminating this infrastructure as well as the need for a data logger and communications uplink at each sensor site, the cost of the entire sensor network is reduced dramatically.
All-in-one: Integrated radio, battery, power management, enclosure, mounting bracket—nothing else required.
Automatic: devices self-configure and form a wireless network automatically.
Simple: works out of the box. No tools required to install.
Extremely low power consumption: solar panel generally not needed, lasts for years without needing recharging.
Durable: IP67/IP68 rating for reliable long-term deployments in harsh environments.
Two battery options: rechargeable Li-ion or non-rechargeable, high-capacity, sub-freezing temperature tolerant.
Scalable: Up to 10 sensors per Mote/slave, 6 Motes/slaves per repeater, 3 repeaters per network.
Each Mote/slave provides a wireless SDI‐12 LPWAN bridge between a sensor and a Radius Gateway (which connects to data logger or uplink) or a Radius Repeater (extends the network even farther).