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What is the minimum water depth in which the OBS-3+ or OBS300 can be installed?
Can the OBS-3+ withstand dry weather conditions and work properly if it is not submerged in water all the time?
How is an OBS300 sensor secured?
Can the OBS300 withstand dry weather conditions and work properly if it is not submerged in water all the time?
What is the difference between the OBS-3+ and the OBS300?
How do the RF401A and RF411A compare with their predecessors?
Can a COM220 and an RF401A coexist on a CS I/O terminal?
How many CR206X dataloggers can one RF430 communicate with?
Can an RF401A be used as a base radio to communicate with RF400 devices, as well as with a PakBus network of CR206X dataloggers?
Is there an RF filter for an RF401A or RF450 that can be used to clean up local interference?
What is the maximum number of AVW206 devices that can be connected to one RF401A?
How can an RF401A be used to communicate as both a sender and a receiver with an RF400?
Is there a way to remotely connect to an RF401 to correct an Active Interface setting in the Device Configuration Utility?
Is there a Status table for the RF401?
How is callback programming done using an RF401A?
Can an RF401 handle high-frequency data, such as 10 Hz?
Is it possible to remotely change the settings of a remote RF401A, such as through a radio-to-radio transmission?
If two RF401A radios are using different operating systems, does that affect their ability to communicate?
Is there a limit to the length of antenna cable that can be used with an RF401A?
Does initiating RF401A radios require dc power, or is power via the CS I/O connection OK?
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