What would it take to make the CR1000 wireless?

This depends on what is meant by “wireless.” Using telecommunications peripherals, the CR1000 can communicate with remote computers. Examples of wireless telecommunications options include cellular telephone, licensed and spread-spectrum radios, and satellite communications. Additionally, Ethernet interfaces allow the CR1000 to access, or be accessed by, the Internet or internal Local Area Networks (LANs).

These links allow the user to remotely access the datalogger real-time data, stored data, and programming. Users can combine several telecommunications options. Popular telemetry options that can be combined include Ethernet-to-radio, multidrop-to-spread-spectrum radio, phone-to-multidrop, Ethernet-to-multidrop, and phone-to-radio.

For more information, see the "Data Storage & Retrieval Peripherals" brochure.  

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