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A coded tracking telemetry system

January 1, 1989

We describe the general characteristics of an automated radio telemetry system designed to operate for prolonged periods on a single frequency. Each transmitter sends a unique coded signal to a receiving system that encodes and records only the appropriater, pre-programmed codes. A record of the time of each reception is stored on diskettes in a micro-computer. This system enables continuous monitoring of infrequent signals (e.g. one per minute or one per hour), thus extending operation life or allowing size reduction of the transmitter, compared to conventional wildlife telemetry. Furthermore, when using unique codes transmitted on a single frequency, biologists can monitor many individuals without exceeding the radio frequency allocations for wildlife.

Publication Year 1989
Title A coded tracking telemetry system
Authors P.W. Howey, W.S. Seegar, M.R. Fuller, K. Titus
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 5210414
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center