REBEL™ Sensor & Data Logger
Find answers on setting up, using, and maintaining the Data Logger and Rebel Sensor. Troubleshooting, features, and performance tips are also covered.
- What is the maximum depth at which the sensor can be placed without breaking?
- How does the maximum PSI the sensor can measure?
- Do the REBEL sensors have an associated NDT ASTM standard?
- Can REBEL® sensors be used for final strength approval on government-funded projects?
- How do REBEL® sensors assist in determining concrete strength?
- Can the REBEL® Sensor accurately measure high-strength concrete, such as a 15,000 psi mix with a 0.25 water/cement ratio?
- Will the sensor still capture readings if it is out of cell coverage?
- Will the REBEL® Sensor detect a concrete pour if the concrete is cooler than the ambient temperature?
- Can the Sentry datalogger record data when LTE is lost?
- What does it mean when the sensor status says “Offline”?
- What does the sensor status “Active” mean?
- What does the sensor status “Ready” mean?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: What happens if my datalogger is lying flat?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: What is the recommended device orientation?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: Why do cell towers use vertical polarization?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: What does “polarization mismatch” mean?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: Why is signal stronger in some areas than others?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: How does this affect LTE-M or Cat-M1 devices like Wavelogix’s dataloggers?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: Can I mount the datalogger in a different position if necessary?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: Will future Wavelogix dataloggers be less sensitive to orientation?
- Datalogger Orientation & Signal Strength: Why does the orientation of my Wavelogix datalogger matter?