HydroLynx Systems, Inc. Wireless Lynx MODEL 5390WL

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The HydroLynx Model 5390WL Wireless Lynx option uses direct sequence spread spectrum radio telemetry to transmit data from a sensor to the 50386 Data Transmitter. This allows a sensor to be used at a location that is not practical for a wired sensor. The option includes two Wireless Lynx Radios, sensor upgrade to a SDI-12 pressure transducer, an upgrade to a 600 mA solar panel at the 5390 station site, a 600 mA solar panel and 18 AH battery at the sensor site. The sensor site configuration can be changed depending on the installation requirement. Consult with a HydroLynx salesperson to discuss the available installation options. Since ALERT systems rely on radio data telemetry, the best hydrologic site is not always a good ALERT site due to radio path problems; or due to the cost of trenching from the sensor site to the remote site standpipe; or even due to conflicts with other ALERT criteria. The 5390WL provides the ALERT user the flexibility required to install a sensor at the best hydrologic site while maximizing the remote site standpipe location for radio path or other ALERT criteria.
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The HydroLynx Model 5390WL Wireless Lynx option uses direct sequence spread spectrum radio telemetry to transmit data from a sensor to the 50386 Data Transmitter. This allows a sensor to be used at a location that is not practical for a wired sensor. The option includes two Wireless Lynx Radios, sensor upgrade to a SDI-12 pressure transducer, an upgrade to a 600 mA solar panel at the 5390 station site, a 600 mA solar panel and 18 AH battery at the sensor site. The sensor site configuration can be changed depending on the installation requirement. Consult with a HydroLynx salesperson to discuss the available installation options. Since ALERT systems rely on radio data telemetry, the best hydrologic site is not always a good ALERT site due to radio path problems; or due to the cost of trenching from the sensor site to the remote site standpipe; or even due to conflicts with other ALERT criteria. The 5390WL provides the ALERT user the flexibility required to install a sensor at the best hydrologic site while maximizing the remote site standpipe location for radio path or other ALERT criteria.
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Wireless Lynx - MODEL 5390WL - HydroLynx Systems, Inc.
West Sacramento, CA, USA
Wireless Lynx
MODEL 5390WL
Wireless Lynx MODEL 5390WL
The HydroLynx Model 5390WL Wireless Lynx option uses direct sequence spread spectrum radio telemetry to transmit data from a sensor to the 50386 Data Transmitter. This allows a sensor to be used at a location that is not practical for a wired sensor. The option includes two Wireless Lynx Radios, sensor upgrade to a SDI-12 pressure transducer, an upgrade to a 600 mA solar panel at the 5390 station site, a 600 mA solar panel and 18 AH battery at the sensor site. The sensor site configuration can be changed depending on the installation requirement. Consult with a HydroLynx salesperson to discuss the available installation options. Since ALERT systems rely on radio data telemetry, the best hydrologic site is not always a good ALERT site due to radio path problems; or due to the cost of trenching from the sensor site to the remote site standpipe; or even due to conflicts with other ALERT criteria. The 5390WL provides the ALERT user the flexibility required to install a sensor at the best hydrologic site while maximizing the remote site standpipe location for radio path or other ALERT criteria.

The HydroLynx Model 5390WL Wireless Lynx option uses direct sequence spread spectrum radio telemetry to transmit data from a sensor to the 50386 Data Transmitter. This allows a sensor to be used at a location that is not practical for a wired sensor.

The option includes two Wireless Lynx Radios, sensor upgrade to a SDI-12 pressure transducer, an upgrade to a 600 mA solar panel at the 5390 station site, a 600 mA solar panel and 18 AH battery at the sensor site. The sensor site configuration can be changed depending on the installation requirement. Consult with a HydroLynx salesperson to discuss the available installation options.

Since ALERT systems rely on radio data telemetry, the best hydrologic site is not always a good ALERT site due to radio path problems; or due to the cost of trenching from the sensor site to the remote site standpipe; or even due to conflicts with other ALERT criteria. The 5390WL provides the ALERT user the flexibility required to install a sensor at the best hydrologic site while maximizing the remote site standpipe location for radio path or other ALERT criteria.

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  HydroLynx Systems, Inc.
Product Category Telemetry Receivers and Telemetry Transmitters
Product Number MODEL 5390WL
Product Name Wireless Lynx
Device Type Rec-Trans
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