Sonotronics temperature telemetry transmitters transmit their current temperature by varying the pulse interval time between pings. For example, a tag at 0 deg Celsius may have an interval time of 700ms, and at 25 deg celsius it may have a pulse interval time of 1450ms. Temperature tag instruction sheets are sent with temperature tags. The temperature transmitters have an accuracy of +/-2 deg C and a resolution of.5 deg C. The transmitters can be user calibrated for accuracies greater than +/- 2 deg C.
Temperature Telemetry Transmitters
CTT: Range up to 1km+
Model | Length | Diameter | Weight (H20) |
Weight (O2) |
Lifetime |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CTT-83-2-I | 53mm | 16mm | 9g | 19g | 14 months |
CTT-83-2-E | 49mm | 16mm | 9g | 20g | 14 months |
CTT-83-3-I | 62mm | 16mm | 10g | 22g | 36 months |
CTT-83-3-E | 63mm | 18mm | 8g | 23g | 36 months |
Notes
- The typical rule of thumb is to use transmitters that have a weight in water that is 1.5 – 2% of the fish weight in air. Weight in O2 (air) is put only as additional reference.
- -E is the extension denoting external mount, -I denotes internal implant. You must specify internal or external when ordering transmitters.
Links:
CTT Manual
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