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Omega Releases RTD-to-Wireless Connector/Converter

UWRTD transmits data wirelessly.

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By DE Editors  

April 28, 2011

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OmegaOmega’s new UWRTD transmits process temperature, ambient temperature, signal strength and battery status in real time, wirelessly to your computer or the Internet.

Users can interface up to 12 different wireless connectors with one receiver. Low power operation and sleep mode allows for long battery life. The CE-compliant UWRTD is compatible with the UWTC-REC family of wireless receivers, which can accept signals from up to 48 wireless transmitters and display them on a PC. 

Prices start at $135.

For more information, visit Omega Engineeringor download the brochure.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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