Iridium L-band Transceiver 9522b - ***new**24pcs *** on 2040-parts.com
Voorhees, New Jersey, United States
The Iridium L-Band frequency transceiver is a stand-alone module that provides developers a module that can be integrated into application based equipment or dedicated terminal developments. The transceiver is intended for incorporation into a final Iridium application/product that would supply power to the unit as well as the appropriate data and or voice interface. Data applications are also supported through an RS-232 serial interface and the 9522B uses the DPL bus for digital voice communications. |
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