World’s First Through-water / Groundwater Radio Frequency Modem

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World’s First Through-water / Groundwater Radio Frequency Modem

16 Oct, 2008

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WFS will be demonstrating the world’s first through-water and through-ground Radio Frequency modem, the S1510, at WWEM.
The WFS Environmental and Industrial Division delivers innovative,
cost-effective wireless communications and telemetry solutions in
challenging environments.

WFS radio links:
• cross through water and air, removing the need for cables or buoys
• are immune to fouling, acoustic noise, aerated water and turbidity
• operate in shallow and littoral waters and the tidal zone
• do not need line of sight
• can transmit through ice, rock, and sea or river bed
• are flexible, unobtrusive and covert
• have no known effects on marine life

Come to stand 69 to meet the WFS team and arrange a demonstration for yourself.

IET 36.3 May

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