KH-70R Model XH Band Wireless Communication Device
Product Overview
This wireless communication device is engineered for versatile performance, featuring a wide DC power supply range of 12-28W, exceptional signal sensitivity of -90dBm, and broad frequency coverage spanning 500MHz to 8000MHz (0.5-8GHz), with a core operating band of 0.9-7.0GHz. Designed to balance power efficiency and connectivity, it delivers reliable performance across diverse wireless applications, from IoT and mobile communication to industrial monitoring.
Technical Specifications
| Band Name |
Kimghz technology |
| Model Number |
KH-70R |
| Frequency |
0.9-7.0GHZ |
| Signal |
-90dBm |
| Distance |
-10M~50km |
| Power Supply |
DC 12-28V |
| Protocol |
NTSC/PAL |
| Compatibility |
All mainstream analog image transmission protocols |
| Frequency Range |
500MHz~8000MHz |
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Key Advantages
- Unmatched Frequency Flexibility: Spanning 0.5-8GHz, it adapts to global telecom bands, IoT ecosystems, and industrial radar systems—ideal for multi-standard environments like smart cities, where 5G Sub-6GHz networks coexist with LoRa sensors and Wi-Fi infrastructure.
- Superior Weak-Signal Performance: With -90dBm receiving sensitivity, it maintains stable connectivity in signal-challenged areas: urban canyons with tall buildings, remote rural zones, or industrial sites with heavy electromagnetic interference—critical for emergency response networks and real-time industrial monitoring.
- Power Adaptability for Any Deployment: A 12-28W wide DC input works with solar arrays (for off-grid weather stations), vehicle batteries (for mobile 5G routers), and fixed power grids (for enterprise base stations), balancing efficiency with long-term operation in both stationary and on-the-move setups.
- Industrial-Grade Resilience: Engineered to perform in extreme temperatures (-40°C to 85°C) and high-noise environments, it ensures uninterrupted service for outdoor infrastructure (rural broadband towers) and indoor systems (factory automation hubs), making it a backbone for mission-critical operations.