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Wireless Irrigation
From the reservoir to canal to the field SATEL is there
Advanced farming and agriculture techniques are continually evolving and involving more and more wireless connections.
Connecting
points in an irrigation network using copper wire can be very expensive
with canals sprawling over many miles. Diversion gates often
resting near the edge of property, can be time consuming to visually
inspect and personally attend to.
SATEL radio modems are used
throughout the water supply chain. At its very source, SATELLINK I/O connect level measurement, valves and gateswells, while SATELLINE, SATELLAR and the R200 are used to tie together systems at wells, outbuildings, and controls.
Automatic
sprinkler systems, motorized sprinklers, canal gates, pumps,
moisture sensors, weather stations and a multitude of other items connect via SATEL U.S.A. wireless solutions for serial and Ethernet, or with elementary digital, analog and pulse signals.
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