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We also sell barcode products. Feel free to contact our specialist, David
Wolfe...
Mitchell K. Kleinman
Executive Vice President
CCS- an IBM Premier Business Partner
mitch@ccseservers.com
Office: (949) 261-3298 - Direct
Mobile: (949) 922-2434
Fax: (949) 261-9164
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At my former company, we used Symbol LRT3800 RF scanners for this same
thing. The LRT3800 operated in the 900Mhz Spread Spectrum bandwidth.
Symbol also had a later series that operated at 2.4Mhz. I know that
Intermec and LXE also offer the 5250 emulation with their products. We
bought our equipment through Peak Technologies, a division of Moore
Business
Forms. Peak offers sales and service for barcode hardware from a number of
different suppliers. If you'd like, I can put you in touch with our Peak
Account representative.
Best of Luck.
Dennis Strobel
BWAY Corporation
-----Original Message-----
From: Bielskus, Mindaugas [mailto:Mindaugas@oneac.com]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 4:17 PM
To: bpcs-l@midrange.com
Subject: AS/400 Wireless Barcode Scanner
Hi,
Does anybody know of a product that takes the place of the IBM 2482 bar
code
scanner for the AS/400? We are looking for all the components: the
scanner,
the network card for the AS/400, the antenna, etc.
For those not familiar with this product. This is a real time scanner for
the AS/400 that emulates a 5250 terminal. Thus any information that you
enter is immediately, without any other process, available to all the
other
AS/400 users. It is wireless, uses a battery, can accept a variety of bar
code symbologies. Since it emulates a 5250, you can use an RPG program to
do the data collection.
Thanks,
Mindaugas Bielskus
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