The RMC-1 (used with PhysioTel implants) and TRX (used with PhysioTel Digital implants) are typically used when monitoring large animals housed in metal cages.
Key Features
- Stainless steel and polycarbonate housing, along with a gasket seal and water-resistant connector, make it possible to spray down the cages with the receiver in place.
- Built to last, the receiver housing has demonstrated successfully that it withstands the abuse of primates.*
- DSI offers a right angle connector which reduces the space needed to accommodate the cable exiting the rear of the transceiver. This offers the flexibility of placing cages closer to walls or adjacent cages.
Weight: 5.3 lbs (2.4 kg)
Considerations
- A clearance of approximately 114mm is required to connect the cable to the RMC-1/TRX (Side View 1). Each receiver is supplied with a 15-meter cable. One end of the cable has a straight connector that plugs into the receiver, and the other end has an RJ45 connector that plugs into the MX2/CLC.
- The optional Right Angle Connector (shown above in Side View 2) reduces the space needed to accommodate the cable exiting the receiver. If the Right Angle Connector is used, a clearance of approximately 90mm is required to connect the cable. The Right Angle Connector is available separately, connects in-line between the receiver and its supplied cable, and is identified by part number 274-0025-001.
- Four of each of the following are provided to mount the receiver on the cage: 6.35mm (¼”) bolts, nuts, and washers.
Disclaimer: All dimension values shown are nominal. Actual dimension tolerance is ± 1 mm.
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