TLR Transmitter


Features and Benefits

  • Miniature Size - Some TLR transmitters are about the size of a regular paper clip.
  • Power - The most powerful transmitters in the world for their size.
  • Extended Read Range - Up to 25 miles of read range on the ground, and even greater distances in the air.
  • Very Low Battery Consumption - Up to 2 years life on some batteries.
  • Long-Term Durability - Four + years under normal conditions.
  • Tough Casing - TLR transmitters are sealed in epoxy.
  • Flexible Antenna - Horsehair Antenna
  • Motion Activated Units - These transmitters use a mercury switch to detect movement.
  • Light Activated Units - These transmitters stay in Sleep Mode until they see light equivalent to a 15 watt bulb.
  • The transmitters are easy to conceal even in small objects.
  • You get the best power and size combination available on the market.
  • Tracking time is reduced and tracking is easier, even when tracking on the ground.
  • A reduced level of maintenace is required.
  • The transmitters don't require maintenance and they can be reused over and over again.
  • The transmitters are extremely reliable under adverse weather conditions and not very vulnerable to physical damage.
  • The antenna is not obstructive when concealing a transmitter in small objects.
  • When not moving, transmitters are using either limited power (fast/slow transmitters) or NO power (fast/sleep transmitters). You can also tell when the transmitter is moving.
  • When in the dark, these transmitters use NO power and are ideal for using in sealed packages.

Product Description

Mini Flat
This transmitter is a tracking device operated by a micro controller. It's about the size of a paper clip and is sealed in epoxy. It outputs a single 20 msec to 30 msec RF pulse, and has a repetition rate of about 40 beats per minute The output level is typically +2dBm into a 50-ohm load.

Mini Boxed
The features of the Mini Boxed transmitter are identical to the Mini Flat except for the way the transmitter is encased. The Mini Boxed is encased in a sturdy commercial potting cup.

Motion Activated (Fast/Sleep Mode)
This transmitter is a tracking device operated by a micro controller that contains a Sleep Mode program that keeps the transmitter inactive until it is moved. Once moved, the transmitter activates and transmits until it is reset with a magnet or the battery runs out. When the magnet is removed, the transmitter will output an 11 second continuous RF pulse and then delay for one minute so that you can place the transmitter in the object. It will then pulse three times to indicate that is in standby mode.

It's normally used as passive theft protection so that little battery consumption is needed and yet you can be aware when an object has been stolen.

Motion Activated (Fast/Slow Mode)
This transmitter is a tracking device operated by a micro controller that contains a Motion program. It's turned on and off by using a magnet. When the magnet is removed, the transmitter turns on and outputs an 11 second continuos RF pulse and then begins normal transmission. It then beeps at a rate of 40 beats per minute. When it senses motion, the beep rate changes to a rate of 96 beats per minute. When the transmitter has been still for 15 seconds, the pulse rate drops back to 40 beats per minute. After a transmitter is installed in an object, a magnet is used to reset the micro controller.

It's normally used to track objects when it's important to know where the object is at all times and when the object is being moved.

Light Activated
This transmitter is a tracking device operated by a micro controller that contains a Light Activation program. After this transmitter is installed in an object, a magnet is used to reset the micro controller. When the magnet is removed, the transmitter outputs in a 10 second continuous RF pulse and then begins to transmit every 5 seconds. When exposed to a light level equivalent to a 15-watt bulb at 12 feet or greater for at least two seconds, the transmitter will change speed and beep once per second until either reset by the magnet or the battery runs out.

With the magnet attached, the power to the micro controller is disabled, and the transmitter consumes less than 5 micro-watts. This increases to 75 micro-watts when the transmitter is armed, waiting for the light to hit the Light Sensor. When the transmitter is transmitting, it consumes up to 500 micro-watts.

The Light-Activated Transmitter is intended for concealment in a package so that you can be informed that the package has been opened. It has also been used very successfully to replace a breakwire.

Specifications


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