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The VR2AR is an acoustic monitoring receiver ideal for projects ranging from small river monitoring to multi-researcher ...
The VR2AR Acoustic Release and Receiver combines a VR2Tx Receiver and an acoustic release along with a V16-like transmitter which allows researchers to remotely ...
The VR2AR (Receiver, Transmitter, and Acoustic Release) is a submersible, single- channel acoustic receiver capable of transmitting its assigned ID code, ...
VR2AR Receiver. Built-in tag and acoustic release enables communication from the surface with deployed receivers to obtain status and remotely release the unit.
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Innovasea VR2 receivers operate on the 69 kHz frequency band which is widely used by researchers internationally. They come in two variants: VR2Tx and VR2AR.
VR2AR- 69kHz acoustic receivers with acoustic release. Acoustic telemetry receivers for 69kHz with acoustic release.
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Mar 18, 2020 · Easy as 1-2-3! Instructions for quickly rearming your VEMCO VR2AR or ASCENT receivers.
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VR2AR-069k-111, Acoustic Wireless Monitoring Receiver with Acoustic Release - 69kHz - without battery, (1) each, 5590, 4-6 Weeks, ARO. VR2AR-069k-111-BAT ...
The Vemco Biotelemetry User Database (VEMBU) is an access database used to store receiver and sensor metadata, download logs, and tagging metadata.
May 12, 2022 · I'm wondering what the typical procedure for working with timezones for acoustic telemetry data is (part of a GLATOS array).