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 ...
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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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They provide an efficient means for detecting fish presence or remotely tracking fish in 2D and 3D in fine-scale resolution up to 20 centimeters. They can be ...
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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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Continuous transmitters provide researchers with the means to actively track movement patterns of a broad range of aquatic animals.
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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 ...
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The transmitter generates a coded acoustic signal at 416.7 kHz with a selectable source level between 159 and 163 dB relative to 1 µPa at 1 m, allowing a ...
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Model 795LY Acoustic Tags for use with HTI Model 290-series and 300-series Receiver/Data Loggers. Tag size [16 mm dia x 48 mm long), Tag weight 11.9 g in air. ( ...
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