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  In early 1959 Telemotive Industrial Controls delivered
the world's first radio remote control system for use
on a large overhead crane. The customer was Ryerson
Steel of Chicago, IL USA and the system used very low
frequency radio waves generated by vacuum tube
technology. This first system was quickly accepted by
the steel industry and subsequent orders followed.
Telemotive continued to invest in research and soon was
offering solid state radio systems. In 1969, Telemotive
delivered the first digital radio system to the market.
Telemotive followed that milestone with the first
anti-collision system for cranes in 1975 and in the 1980s
introduced micro-processor based radio systems using a
transmission technique called Time Multiple Sharing (TMS)
that allows up to 4 transmitters to be used on the same radio
frequency without interference. In 1998, Telemotive
introduced a new modular line of radio controls based on
their already successful 10K Radio series.

 
 
 
 
To date, Telemotive has delivered over twenty-five
thousand radio control systems to world wide users in
such applications as overhead cranes, conveyors,
locomotives and car spotters, ship loaders, furnace doors,
monorail systems, automatic guided vehicles, ballast car
gates, intermodal cranes, bulldozers, tractors and many
other applications where radio controls can be more
efficient and safe. Telemotive systems are used in the
automotive, aerospace, agriculture, mining, transportation,
utility, metal processing, and all phases of heavy and
light manufacturing industries.

 
 

Telemotive, as world leader in the production of wireless
remote controls, is looking to the new century where
Telemotive technology and products will continue to
underscore their motto,
"The Safest Move You Can Make".
 
       

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