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Low Power Radio Solutions (LPRS Ltd) is a privately owned ISM band ‘easyRadio’ radio module manufacturer and distributor of Circuit Design, IQRF, Prowave and Airwave transmitters, receivers, transceivers and antennas. Our sales team is based in Witney, Oxfordshire and our Technical Centre is located in Warrington, Cheshire.
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LPRS continues to develop the successful easyRadio range by introducing to the Market a new Advanced range of transmitters and transceivers.
Incorporating our unique easyRadio software protocol, easyRadio Advanced (eRA) modules extend on the simplicity of previous easyRadio (02) modules by remaining true to the original brief of “reducing time to market by removing the complexity associated with the radio software development interface”
Our Advanced easyRadio’s allow you, the developer to change many of the parameters of the radio to suit your specific requirements including the ability to change the bandwidth of the radio from 19.2KHz down to 12.5KHz, which means narrow-band performance on a wide-band budget.. More...
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Environmental monitoring of Art and Musuem Collections LPRS supply Meaco with the very reliable Circuit Design CDP-TX05M-R transmitter and CDP-RX03BS-R receiver modules which are designed-in to a range of wireless linked environmental monitoring systems. These devices monitor temperature and humidity as well as lux and UV and are used in a variety of applications. The main customer base is the heritage sector, including museums, art galleries, castles, libraries and stately homes etc. Meaco installations include Osborne House on the Isle of Wight and Edinburgh Castle. More >>
Spacebits near space balloon flight LPRS, Europe’s leading supplier of short-range radio devices, has provided a high sensitivity, directional Yagi antenna to four amateur space enthusiasts who have now managed five successful high altitude balloon flights into near-space. The balloon is fitted with a computer probe and digital cameras to send information back to Earth as live internet events. More >>
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