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In 2015, IDWR installed the first in-well telemetry device for groundwater monitoring in the state of Idaho at Mile Post 31. ...
The sites were about an hour outside Mersin, so the research team used telemetry devices to transmit data back to the university office and cut down on driving time. The Aqua TROLLs took measurements every hour and telemetry sent data to HydroVu every six hours for analysis. The sondes were installed 30 meters deep in the wells, and at that ...
Each Rugged Buoy contained a VuLink telemetry device that transmitted data to In-Situ’s HydroVu software every four hours. ...
The powerful vacuum required to pump out contamination can interfere with the accuracy of level measurements, but by attaching the Level TROLL to VuLink telemetry with a vented cable, AcuVac is able to equalize the vacuum and get accurate readings. Ten different lengths of vented cables allow AcuVac to adapt to the depth of wells at different sites. AcuVac also uses VuLink ...
Welcome to the Ultimate Guide on Portable FTIR Gas Analyzer! This blog will be your go-to source for all the information. You’ll learn how this amazing device works, and why it’s so great. From the basic principles to the nuts and bolts inside, you will find it all here. Then, you’ll learn about the different types, how they perform, and where they can be used. Plus, find out ...
Overview A months-long deployment reveals how VuLink telemetry performs in extreme cold. Challenge Winter temperatures in northern Finland can regularly drop below -20 °C or -4 °F, which can be hard on water monitoring equipment deployed for extended periods. In search of a telemetry device that could withstand such a frigid ...
Whether it’s a new sensor, a new telemetry device or new software, it’s always exciting to be able to develop something that’s going to help our customers and make their jobs easier. ...
Every remote environmental monitoring station should include a plan for an Earth Ground. All sensors, loggers and telemetry devices should be bonded, or connected, to the Earth Ground in order to protect instrument circuitry from damage due to changes in electric potential. ...
