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FGR-IO
The FreeWave® Technologies FGRIO System provides outstanding performance and versatility in wireless
transmission of process-control signals. Learn More
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FGRplus
The FGRplus, a 900 MHz radio, is a leap forward for customers who need an industrial grade high speed Ethernet radio. Learn More |
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FGR2
The FGR2, a 900 MHz serial radio, is the next generation of the FGR Series. Learn More
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FGR2-PE
Introducing the latest product in FreeWave Technologies, the FGR2-PE 900 MHz, Ethernet Radio. Learn More
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FGR-115
The FGR-115, 900 MHz, serial radio comes as a board level radio and is backward compatible. Learn More
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FGR09
The FGR09, 900 MHz, serial radio can be used in various applications and it is available in a ruggedized or waterproof enclosure. Learn More
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FGRSR
The FGRSR, 900 MHz, serial radio provides outstanding performance and versatility in a small footprint. Learn More
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Board Level CP Radio
FreeWave's remote monitoring technologies, integrated with existing systems, prevents corrosion, thereby extending the useful lifespan of buried pipeline facilities. Learn More
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GXM
The new 2.4 GHz, embedded solution operates in all ITU regions and is fully FCC, IC, ETSI, RoHS, and UL Class 1 Division 2 certified. Learn More
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HTPlus
The 900 MHz, HTplus radio is a rugged and reliable solution that performs where other products fail. Learn More
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LRS-140
FreeWave Technologies offers a licensed band radio in the recently approved 1.4 GHz band. Learn More
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LRS-455
The FreeWave LRS455 Licensed 435-470 MHz transmits data reliably and across long distances. Learn More
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MM2
Our leading OEM product, the FreeWave MM2 900 MHz, 1 Watt radio is a mini (2" H x 1.4" W) data radio with the industry’s best in-class performance that our customers have come to expect from FreeWave. Learn More
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Ranger
The FreeWave Ranger Series radios are a low cost solution for applications that require only 6-14 VDC input and a temperature range 0 degrees C to +75 degrees C. Learn More
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