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Subsea Acoustic Telemetry Product Range

  30/07/2008
A miniature, subsea, acoustic telemetry product range is being launched at The UUVS on 23 and 24 September 2008 by Tritech. The Micron Mini Modem which consumes very little power provides robust, long range, spread spectrum data transmission with an exceptionally low error rate all from an extremely compact and low cost unit.


The Micron Mini Modem can with a height of 7.8cm be integrated into the MicronNav USBL tracking system. It is quick and easy to mobilise as a tracking navigation sensor for ROVs and AUVs of all sizes, as well as a data transmission system. MicronNav is designed to provide 180 degree hemispherical coverage below the transducer, allowing vehicle tracking in very deep or shallow water.

 

The miniature acoustic modem is capable of 40bps data transmission up to range of 1km.  This extremely compact, low power system is ideal for a variety of subsea acoustic telemetry applications. Tritech are also continuing our work with Wireless Fibre Systems on their exciting underwater electromagnetic technology, such as the combined Radio Acoustic Modem (RAM-300).

 

 





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Supplier: Tritech International Ltd

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