
Teal Drones
Doodle Labs and Teal have partnered to develop future technology for the US Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance SRR program.
Our lowest-SWaP, 1×1 SISO model packs a punch, delivering a long-distance, high-throughput datalink for the smallest advanced robotic systems.
Tiny footprint for ease-of-integration
High throughput: up to 40 Mbps
NDAA compliant
Multi-band and available Sense for advanced interference-avoidance
Mesh Rider technology enables the operational availability of multiple bands and channels on a single radio. They are available in a variety of combinations of both ISM and licensed, federal frequency bands. This enables:
Licensed feature-set Sense super-charges the capabilities of Mesh Rider radios by detecting interference on the datalink and automatically switching to cleaner frequency channels or bands automatically, mid-operation. This enables:
Doodle Labs and Teal have partnered to develop future technology for the US Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance SRR program.
Available in both standard and socketed versions, the nano is designed for ease of integration into any advanced robotics platform.
Doodle Labs Mesh Rider Radios like the nano are use-case optimized for top performance in the field.
Reference our Available Frequencies below (both unlicensed for commercial use-cases and Helix for Federal band operation) and click on the corresponding Current Model for access to comprehensive design-in documentation.
Unlicensed | |
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Available Frequencies | Current Model (Click for Design In Specs) |
2.4-GHz | RM-2450-11N3 |
900-MHz + 2.4-GHz | RM-1700-21N3 |
Helix | |
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Available Frequencies | Current Model (Click for Design In Specs) |
1625~2500 MHz (M1 - M6) | RM-2025-61N3 |
1350~1390 + 2200~2500 MHz (L + S) | RM-2100-41N3 |
The nano works in conjunction with the full suite of use-case optimized Mesh Rider Radio form-factors, so all your people, robots and vehicles can stay connected on the same powerful network.