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TrackLink Maintain High Popularity

  26/03/2009
LinkQuest's TrackLink USBL tracking systems have been maintaining high popularity worldwide. Recently, many commercial companies and government organisations have purchased TrackLink 1500 systems.
 

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LinkQuest has delivered a third TrackLink 1500HA system to Fugro Survey at Netherlands. This system will primarily be used for offshore oil and gas field operations in long-range high-multipath environments where the TrackLink system's Broadband Acoustic Spread Spectrum technology outperforms markedly.

 

LinkQuest has also recently delivered a TrackLink 1500HA USBL tracking system to Fisheries & Oceans Canada at New Brunswick. This Canadian government organization will use the system as a general purpose underwater tracking tool in its operations.

 

A TrackLink 1500LC system was delivered to Maritech, Greece. It is the second system which the company has purchased within three months. A TrackLink 1500LC and a TrackLink 1500HA system were also recently delivered to Saab Seaeye in UK. The TrackLink 1500LC system will be integrated into a Seaeye Falcon ROV purchased by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for search and rescue operations. Many more systems were also delivered to domestic and overseas customers.

 





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