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Record Acoustic Modem Shipping

  11/09/2009
LinkQuest has set a company record to ship 290 SoundLink acoustic modems within 30 days last summer. These modems will be used to interface with seismic sensors to monitor offshore oil and gas field reservoirs in large-scale deployments.
 

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LinkQuest has also delivered a dozen of UWM4000 modems for communication between surface ship/platform and downhole oilfield tools in offshore oil field projects. Another dozen of acoustic modems have been shipped with LinkQuest's FlowQuest Acoustic Current Profilers. These modems will be used to periodically upload current ensemble data from the FlowQuest systems without the need to retrieve the FlowQuest systems or monitor the current, tide and wave measurements in real time. A large number of UWM2000, UWM2000H and UWM4000 modems have also been shipped for AUV high-speed data communication, submersible command and control, acoustic uploading and other diverse applications in this period.

 

 





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