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New Remote Control Kits

July 1, 2009

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New 8-input remote control kits from Aquaterr offer wireless, solar-powered transmission and reception of signals for a wide variety of applications, including irrigation, water wells and more. Kits consist of a transmitter, receiver and omni-directional antenna. Input sensors command the Aquaterr transmitter to send radio signals to a corresponding receiver, normally located near the water supply. Transmitter input signals can come from temperature, moisture and flow detection switches, in addition to reservoir hi-lo water level and alarm switches. Receiver outputs can be sent to a range of actuator types, including pump and irrigation controllers.

Aquaterr Instruments & Automation, Card No. 36


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