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Parseous Systems Radios Determine Spectrum Availability, Select Channels, and Avoid Interference

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Parseous Systems 10/20 cognitive radios used for SCADA, Smart grid and monitoring networks can determine spectrum availability, dynamically select channels, avoid interference and allow you to receive a license for all 240 channels in the 217-220 MHz band for the price of one FCC license fee. Deploying a Parseous cognitive radio network provides license and interference protection not available with unlicensed spectrums such as 902-928 ISM band typically deployed with GE MDS or CalAmp radios.

PRLog - Jun 06, 2013 - ORLANDO, Fla. -- Parseous Systems announces the capability to automatically determine channel availability and avoid interference for usage in any location via their Dynamic Frequency Selection and Interference Avoidance Parse 10/20 radio features for the 217-220 MHz frequency band.

“The 217-220 MHz frequencies go mainly unused and as such offer a significant advantage for companies such as electric, oil, gas, water utilities and their midstream to upstream suppliers who need spectrum for deploying SCADA, Smart grid and monitoring networks.  Up till now their only option, without spending into the millions of dollars to purchase spectrum, has been to deploy unlicensed solutions such as CalAmp and GE MDS radios operating in the 902 to 928 MHz frequencies.” says Brian J. Andrew CEO of Parseous Systems. http://www.youtube.com/embed/jJuYy1Kv8yc

These 900 MHz frequencies in the 902-928 MHz range is known as the ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) band and provide no license-protection from others deploying in the same area, which can cause interference to existing installed systems.

Andrew continues “Not only does using a 217-220 MHz Parseous radio network provide you a license protected status from the FCC for just the cost of the FCC application license fee, companies also get a license for all 240 channels in the 217-220 MHz spectrum range for that same single fee which is unheard of.  However, once the spectrum is fully used, others will not be able to use the spectrum as it is on a first-come-first-use basis.”

Parseous offers end-users live on-line demonstrations, coverage maps, trials and the opportunity to Speak with an Engineer which may be requested via their website where you may also view their video library of product features, customer testimonials and frequency coverage comparisons.

About Parseous Systems

Parseous Patented Cognitive Radio Systems are currently in use in real-world applications including power companies, municipal water/sewage systems, remote farming and animal operations, and the U.S. military. The technology enables all spectrum sharing without interference. The radios monitor and adapt to all available channels, which allows them to dynamically adjust to transmit on a channel without current traffic. This capability allows Parseous radios to operate in previously allotted frequencies without the need for purchasing spectrum for industrial use.  Parseous radios are inherently self-deploying—each deployed system finds the best channel available to communicate with other Parseous radios in the network. They can also be deployed in a mobile (moving) environment. Parseous' radios are FCC part 90 approved and manufactured in the US. To learn more please visit www.Parseous.com or contact the Orlando, Florida headquarters by phone at 1(407) 624-3030.

Summary

Parseous Systems Parse 10/20 cognitive radios used for SCADA, Smart grid and monitoring networks can determine spectrum availability, dynamically select channels, avoid interference and allow you to receive a license for all 240 channels in the 217-220 MHz band for the price of one FCC license fee. Deploying a Parseous cognitive radio network provides license and interference protection not available with unlicensed spectrums such as the 902-928 ISM band deployed with GE MDS or CalAmp radios.

GE, MDS are trademarks of General Electric and GE Digital Energy.  CalAmp is a trademark of CalAmp Corp

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