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V16 coded transmitters operate at 69 kHz and can be detected by all VEMCO 69 kHz receivers. Coded Mode. “Coded mode” V16 tags send acoustic pings at 69kHz ...
Given its size, the V16 is best suited for studies involving medium to large species. V16 continuous tags are used with the VR100 active tracking receiver.
Acoustic tags transmit a precise interval or identification code to provide essential presence/absence data for a specific area and time.
Coded 69 kHz transmitters provide researchers with the means to track and monitor movement and behaviour patterns of a wide variety of aquatic animals.
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Several Innovasea transmitter models (V3 to V16) were used for 69kHz and 307kHz telemetry projects ( Figure 1C). ... View in full-text. Context 2 ... 3.30 mm ...
We present data characterizing the maximum detection range of Vemco transmitters of variable power output and the percent of transmissions received over ...
INNOVASEA V13 (top) and V16 (bottom) acoustic transmitters. These models were surgically implanted subcutaneously in the pre-femoral region of fifteen ...
The receiver is based on an analog direct conversion receiver which converts the frequency to be received directly to base band in one step.
We estimate the cost for VR2W-69kHz Coded Acoustic Receivers at $1,993.25 each for a total cost of forty-five (45) at $86,996.25; estimated cost for Magnetic ...