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| Services Available | |
|---|---|
| Repair | No |
| Calibration | No |
| Free Support | No |
The Raven II was configured for or AT&T digital cellular networks. It supported telecommunications between a data logger and a cellular digital packet data (CDPD) network. CDPD modems were IP based, which required the cellular provider to assign an IP address.
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
| Product | Compatible | Note |
|---|---|---|
| 21X (retired) | ||
| CR10 (retired) | ||
| CR1000 (retired) | ||
| CR10X (retired) | ||
| CR200X (retired) | ||
| CR206X (retired) | ||
| CR211X (retired) | ||
| CR216X (retired) | ||
| CR23X (retired) | ||
| CR295X (retired) | ||
| CR3000 (retired) | ||
| CR500 (retired) | ||
| CR5000 (retired) | ||
| CR510 (retired) | ||
| CR800 (retired) | ||
| CR850 (retired) | ||
| CR9000 (retired) | Although the CR9000X and CR9000 are compatible, the Raven II does not support their fastest communication rates and therefore is not practical for most of their applications. | |
| CR9000X (retired) | Although the CR9000X and CR9000 are compatible, the Raven II does not support their fastest communication rates and therefore is not practical for most of their applications. |