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What is the difference between the Extended Range and Standard Range UniLinks?

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What is the difference between the Extended Range and Standard Range UniLinks?

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The standard range product (200 feet) is an internal ceramic antenna. It gives a donut shaped range of about 200 feet. All current UniLinks ships with the three inch antenna and have a range of about 500 feet. Q. Will the UniLinks ever support the 19.2 kbps data rate? A: The units shipping today are 9600 baud. The 19.2 Kpbs is in R&D and is a long term future product to be released in 1999. Q. Does the device need to be configured using proprietary software? A: The units do come with Setup software and we can proide an OEM control pack under certain instances. Q. Can one transceiver commnicate with multiple reansceivers? A: Yes via the ADDRESS-NET software. Q. How is the User Assignable address assigned to a transceiver? A: Each unit has built into it.. a unique serial number. When multiple transceivers exist within a specified area, the DDRESS-NET software will let the user pick and choose between specific transceivers. You will also have the “ability” to ship units from point A to Po

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