XetaWave

XetaWaveXetaWave offers high performance, software defined (SDR) wireless data radios and industrial automation products. Featuring the industry’s broadest, global frequency range of licensed and unlicensed radios from 130 MHz – 2.4 GHz, multi-speed 9.6 kbps – 8.8 Mbps, available with single or dual channels, and integrated Ethernet and serial I/O. XetaEDGE is a flexible, low cost, C1D2 industrial Edge Computing application device. It features 4 GB of RAM, 8 programmable inputs and outputs, is available with a XetaWave radio, and is 100% open source allowing quick and simple hosting of many existing or new applications including AUTOSOL eACM and Inductive Automation Ignition Edge. XetaTS is a C1D2, low cost, simple, reliable terminal server. XetaINS offers a low cost migration path from legacy FreeWave networks into next generation, higher performing XetaWave technology. XetaWave X710 Mode is a standard feature within XetaWave radios which enable them to be utilized as direct, drop-in replacements for GE MDS X710 endpoints. XetaPAK offers long lasting power for remote sites. All XetaWave radios are 100% designed, manufactured, and tested to the highest standards at XetaWave’s headquarters in Louisville, Colorado.

Xetawave was co-founded in 2010 by Jonathan Sawyer, an innovator in wireless technology for more than 30 years, and Robert Campbell, a technology entrepreneur. Since that time XetaWave has become the ideal partner for the deployment of wireless technologies that are tested and proven to provide industry leading performance, functionality and reliability. XetaWave designs, manufactures, and tests all radio products in their Colorado headquarters.

XetaWave I/O combines flexible 8-port multi-function I/O functionality with any of XetaWave’s radio product lines, including the Xeta1, Xeta4, and Xeta9. Modbus RTU/TCP based I/O allows for easy integration with most SCADA software, as well as numerous PLCs and other industrial automation products. All I/O products include a fully featured XetaWave radio, including Ethernet and Serial connectivity, which operates simultaneously alongside I/O functionality.