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How to collect data from CR1000 Remotely


Jitesh Oct 7, 2010 01:29 PM

Good Day

I have a few CR1000's connected in nearby fields. I normally go out to each station daily and collect the data manually.

How do i go about setting up the logger so that it downloads data to a file or website on our server.

What will I need in order to do this.

I could connect a modem to it but then we have to look at the costs of dialing up every log interval.

What is the best way to do this!

Thanks


IslandMan Oct 7, 2010 11:56 PM

If you can see (meaning you have line of sight) all the sites from the computer site, Spread Spectrum radios might be a good way to go, no monthly fees.


sonoautomated Oct 14, 2010 05:15 PM

Jitesh,

Dave Adams is right. Radios would probably be the most economical. This setup would work like this.

Logger > Radio -------------> Radio to Desktop computer with LoggerNet Installed.
http://www.campbellsci.com/rf401
http://www.campbellsci.com/rf450

If by chance you have an Ethernet connection out there too (generally with Ethernet connectivity there also would be AC power), all you would need is an NL120.
Logger > NL120 ----------> Loggernet
http://www.campbellsci.com/nl120

Regards


Jitesh Oct 15, 2010 06:08 AM

Hi

Will those radios work in South Africa, we on the 900MHz band.
I already have a few Aerocomms AC4868-250M modules, but im not sure how to use them and also how to connect them with the Campbell loggers.

Have you worked with Aerocomms before??


IslandMan Oct 15, 2010 09:26 AM

I am not familiar with the Aerocomm modules. Typically a spread spectrum radio is transparent in it's communications, almost like connecting the logger directly to the serial port on the computer.
The good thing with the CSI radio's is that they use the PakBus communications protocol developed by Campbell for the loggers. I'm not sure about the licensing of Spread Spectrum for South Africa.
Check the links for the specifications:
http://www.campbellsci.com/rf430 for Base
http://www.campbellsci.com/rf401 for Remote


sonoautomated Oct 15, 2010 01:42 PM

Jitesh,

I know that a lot of their gear is used for Aeronautical communication, but I havn't worked with them. I guess the best way to find out whether the 900 MHz band will work in South Africa is to contact Campbell Scientific Africa.

Campbell Scientific Africa (Pty) Ltd.
Box 2450
Somerset West 7129
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Phone: 27.21.8800885
Fax: 27.21.8800240

I have modified his email to help not trashing his inbox.
cleroux[AT]csafrica[DOT]co[DOT]za
Web: www.csafrica.co.za/

regards,

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