Lynx Ultrasound transmitter

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Ken T

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Hello,

Just read on another thread about the lynx transmitter using ultrasound to send data.

Very interesting claims and I look forward to the first reviews.

I was wondering if the ultrasound technology has been in use around marine mammals and if any effects were noted on dolphins, whales, etc...

Any concerns about that aspect of the technology?

Ken
 
Hello,

Just read on another thread about the lynx transmitter using ultrasound to send data.

Very interesting claims and I look forward to the first reviews.

I was wondering if the ultrasound technology has been in use around marine mammals and if any effects were noted on dolphins, whales, etc...

Any concerns about that aspect of the technology?

Ken

We carefully selected an acoustic frequency that is low enough that it does not annoy or interfere with marine mammals, and consulted published research to confirm this is the case.

Eric Fattah
Liquivision Products
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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