Tele Radio lets Tiger out of its cage

27 February 2009

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Tiger, the new system from radio remote control manufacturer Tele Radio, incorporates duplex, CANopen and Modbus functionality to improve end-user experience.

The system has been designed for the remote control of cranes, EOT cranes and hoists where there is a need for simultaneous two-way communication (duplex), with Modbus allowing Tiger receivers to communicate with several external units.

Tiger transmitters are available as handheld or joystick options, with the handheld variants coming with 10x2 functions and display or 12x2 functions without display. Joystick transmitters will come with (x, y) (2, 2) + (0, 2) functions and display or (x, y) (4, 4) + (0. 4) functions without display.

Tiger receivers are also available in two options, with or without CANopen, as well as with 28 function relays.


Joystick transmitter with display Joystick transmitter with display
TX1-A handheld receiver with 10x2 functions and display TX1-A handheld receiver with 10x2 functions and display