Radio receiver for WLAN

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Send data wirelessly to the cloud

With the Levelview.WLAN radio receiver from Remote Control Technology (RCT), coded radio signals (868.45 Mhz) from the Levelview transmitter units can be forwarded to the global network. This makes it possible to display all local information on the fill levels of up to twelve liquid gas, oil and water tanks via the cloud-based information system of the RCT web app on smartphones and PCs.

With the Levelview.WLAN radio receiver, coded radio signals (868.45 Mhz) from the Levelview transmitter units can be forwarded to the global network. © Remote Control Technology

If a WLAN is available, cyclical messages from tank radio transmitters can be forwarded to the local network via the Levelview.WLAN to the RCT web application. Alarm messages can be forwarded to the operator either by e-mail or push notification. The radio receiver consists of a WIFI module with integrated antenna and a 32-bit ARM CPU for autonomous processing of the protocols and functions for connecting via WIFI, an 868 MHz transmitter module with external antenna and a power supply unit.

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