High-performance transmitter module engineered for next-gen automobile horn controls and suppression for building smart-city infrastructure.
Reliable long-range communication beyond 1.5km+.
Automatically disables vehicle horns in sensitive areas.
Logs every TX-RX interaction securely.
Ideal for schools, hospitals, and traffic sectors.
The Transmitter module also called as TX in electronics , will bring a revolution in building noise free smart cities. This comes with an enclosure for protecting against weathering (rain, sunlight, dust) etc.The TX has to be placed within a component box which comes with a battery for uninterrupted power supply during power-outages and placed over the pole for easier signal transmission. This TX circuit board will communicate with the RX (vehicle receiver) and transmits LoRa (Long Range) signals to suppress the horn line. It transmits a 867 MHz (Indian standard) frequency signal to the Receiver , thus taking control over the honkers. Even the driver or rider wishes to horn inside the TX zone, the horn doesn't work until and unless the vehicle is out of the TX zone. The TX Zone may be varying depending on the site or the perimeter of the School / Hospital / Tech Parks. It uses LoRa (Long Range) signals to communicate with each other. The TX will be actively transmitting the RF signals , whereas RX detects only if it is in the near zone.
Depending on the perimeter of the neighbourhood , respective TX series can be installed. TX's will go beyond the ranges like 1.5km which is more sufficient for any workspaces. Also tall building / sky scrapers will obstruct these signals while communicating with vehicle-RX on the opposite side, so on the safer side , they can opt to install around every corners for easier and faster suppression. Depending on how vast the proximity is; there will be a need of more than one TX pole, also many sometimes.
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