Aztech Associates Inc. has designed and developed exceptional products that can help you or your business run more smoothly. We are experts in the field of Remote Monitoring and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. And we offer complete solutions using wireless communications including satellite or cellular technology – it’s your choice!
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Time of Use (TOU) Clock This lightweight, battery-operated 24-hour clock is designed to show homeowners when their electricity rates are high (red), medium (yellow), and low (green). The pie segments provide an easy visual reminder of fluctuating TOU rates, and help users decide the best time to run high-energy appliances such as dishwashers and clothes dryers. With a removable cardboard face plate, the seasonal time periods are customizable to the hours set by specific utilities. |
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TRX Solar – Hybrid
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MARIN - Marine Tracking Aztech’s MARIN Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) is an application that covertly monitors your ship’s location, course and speed with a GPS system integrated with an Inmarsat D+ Transceiver. The MARIN is connected to the ship’s main power, and is battery-backed to ensure that alarms cannot be interrupted by loss of power. The system is contained in a NEMA 4X fiberglass enclosure, ideally suited for the harsh marine environment. |
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PLT - Portable Location Tracker This completely self-contained satellite tracking solution is designed for easy mobility between assets. Simply attach the modem to the asset using its magnetic mounting plate, and connect it via the integrated cable set. Its rugged enclosure contains all the necessary cables to operate the system, and includes a storage location for the modem when not in use. |
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SPIKE - Messaging Terminal The Aztech SPIKE messaging terminal provides an easy-to-use interface for your DMR-200 based mobile tracking applications. Its integrated LCD display, LED indicators and push buttons provide users with simple two-way messaging and feedback on the status of your mobile tracking solution. |
