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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 ...
Coded 69 kHz transmitters provide researchers with the means to track and monitor movement and behaviour patterns of a wide variety of aquatic animals.
Continuous transmitters provide researchers with the means to actively track movement patterns of a broad range of aquatic animals.
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.
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The V16 comes in two case styles. The in- ternally implanted unit comes in an epoxy case with rounded ends. The externally mounted unit is made of PVC with ...
A290-16, Model 290-16 Acoustic Tag Receiver (ATR) with GPS for up to 16 hydrophone capacity. Includes: Windows compatible ATR, HTI data collection/analysis ...
Acoustic tags transmit a precise interval or identification code to provide essential presence/absence data for a specific area and time.
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The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining the Rosemount™ 708 Acoustic Wireless Transmitter. The sections are ...
acoustic transmitters (10 year lifespan). During 2018 and 2019 ... The old coded tagging technology (V16-4x) emits a signal at 69kHz which is ...
... V16-4x-BLU-1 transmitters (Innovasea Inc.) programmed with an average delay of 180 seconds and a battery life of 1,460 days. ... Artificial structure ...