Tele Radio, Allgon’s biggest subsidiary, has officially launched its newest iteration of products into the market, with the PAQ line set to make its debut at the 2025 edition of Bauma, in Munich, Germany.
Tele Radio will present to the public the first four products of this line, the newest moniker for the latest line of handheld industrial remote controls, from April 7-13.
The SupraPAQ TH76, along with the new R30 receiver, are available for purchase throughout the whole Tele Radio network, with the three other transmitters coming to the market later in the year. With this product line Tele Radio modernises its product range, making it more flexible, reliable and safe to use in the harsh industrial environments where the brand excels in, it says.
One of the most notable new features coming with the PAQ line is the companion FieldManager app, which expands the useability of the remote controls as well as streamlines their operation and service, the company says. In its first iteration it can be used to manage the devices settings and installed plug-ins, with more features such as wireless firmware updates, full data synchronisation and remote support and service from Tele Radio.
Tele Radio also introduces the latest in safety technology that the brand brings into the hands of industrial operators, it says. Along with the critical emergency stop function – which is PLe, CAT4,SIL3 certified – the new line integrates redundant control functions to ensure a compromised control function does not affect the remote controls’ most vital “organs”. This is done using separate processor unit for all these functions.
Ola Samelius, CEO of Allgon AB Group, said: “This is a very exciting time for Tele Radio. This product line, the PAQ handhelds, are a big step into the future for our daughter brand. We are confident that this will bring the best and safest products to the hands of our clients. All powered by Allgon technology.”
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