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                                                             BioRadio 110 User Guide
 
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Chapter 1:  Introduction 
 
About BioRadio
 
 
            The BioRadio
 Model 110 incorporates state-of-the-art wireless technology for 
viewing and recording physiological signals such as EEG, ECG, EMG, EOG, and PSG 
(polysomnograph) signals. This 8-channel general purpose signal monitor is the most 
unobtrusive, flexible, and convenient way of measuring and transmitting physiological 
signals. Subjects can now be untethered and are free to roam about a ward or home while 
real time data is collected and displayed. Potential applications of this small lightweight 
wireless monitor are in biomedical, physiological, and psychological research and clinical 
studies involving human subjects as well as laboratory animals. Animals and small 
children no longer need to be restrained for fear of being entangled in their wires.  
 
            The BioRadio Model 110 wireless physiological signal monitor consists of a 
Transmitter, a Receiver Assembly (the receiver, receiver cable, and power supply), 
accessories (Sensor cable, mounting band, electrolyte gel, screwdriver, batteries, and 
Programmer & Test Pack), and a PC Operator Interface Software program.    
 
            The Transmitter collects signals from electrodes attached to the subject, performs 
analog-to-digital conversion, encoding, formatting, and transmitting of all signals. The 
signals are communicated using a 902-928 MHz radio transmitter. Over one hundred 
transmitters can be used in the same area without interference with one another. The 
Receiver Assembly receives the transmitted data packets, performs extensive error 
detection and correction, and then sends the data through a Receiver cable to the PC 
Operator interface where the data can be stored, monitored in real time, or analyzed at a 
later time. 
 
            The BioRadio Capture program consists of several software components which 
allow the user to acquire, store, view, and export physiological data as acquired by the 
BioRadio Transmitter. The software provides a simple graphical interface for setting up 
and controlling data acquisition. In addition, several functions are available to allow data 
acquired from the BioRadio Transmitter to be used in other software applications, such 
as Matlab
®
, Excel, etc.  The BioRadio Configuration Wizard allows customization of the 
number of input channels (1-8), ranges (micro– to millivolts), and sampling rate.  
Configurations can be saved allowing the user to program the BioRadio for numerous 
applications. 
This device is not FDA approved to market and is available for non-medical use only unless it is to 
be used in an IRB approved program.   
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