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Farmex wireless systems home

 

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Farmex wireless networks are built on the licence free 2.4Ghz (ISM) radio frequency band and can be deployed to cover kilometres of distance where power and conventional wired data connections are impractical


Farmex battery powered sensors have 10 year+ battery life and are quick, simple and easy to install and use. Literally just place and go!

 

 

 


Wireless Grain Storage monitoring

 

The Farmex wireless systems offers flexible monitoring of on-floor grain stores in an easy-to-use package. Freed from fixed wiring, the system is up and running in minutes, making it suitable for both permanent and short term stores.

 

 

http://www.agrisupplyservices.co.uk


Working with Agricultural Supply Services LTD we provide wireless monitoring, alarm and control systems on their well established CropCool brand.


Wireless Pheasant Alarm

 

The Farmex brooder alarm is a system for monitoring and detecting brooder heater failures and similar problems in pheasant huts and portable or temporary buildings. The system is completely portable, easy installed and provides piece of mind for pheasant rearers as their birds are monitored 24/7 through the rearing season.


Working with Pintail UK Limited we have literally saved tens of thousands of birds with over half of the systems shipped paying for themselves in the first 3 weeks!


 

http://www.pintailuklimited.co.uk/

 

Dicam Radio Bridge


The Dicam Radio Bridge allows outlying Dicam networks to be connected together, this allows monitoring over large distances that previously may have been either impractical, infeasible or simply impossible to achieve.


Buildings separated by roads, rivers or just distance can now be fitted with wireless transmitter/receivers to allow monitoring and control at a fraction of the cost of cabling the same installations. Wireless battery powered sensors can then be added on an ad-hoc basis (if required) to complement the existing Dicam monitoring, alarm and control systems.