TrackLink
1500 TrackLink 5000
TrackLink
10000
Integrated
USBL Acoustic Tracking and
Communication
Systems
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The TrackLink
systems are the world's best selling USBL acoustic tracking systems with fully
integrated high speed acoustic communication capability.
Capitalizing on its benchmark Broadband
Acoustic Spread Spectrum (BASS) technologies,
LinkQuest provides the end users with solutions for underwater
tracking and communication at sharply reduced cost and
increased robustness. An extensive line of models are
available to suit the users' specification and budget
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Since
their introduction early 2002, the TrackLink
acoustic tracking systems have quickly become the best selling
USBL tracking systems in the world. The TrackLink 1500
systems, sold to more than 12 countries in less than a year,
have become the world's primary choice for tracking underwater
vehicles and objects in water depth of less than 1000 meters.
The
TrackLink systems have earned unmatched reputation for
robustness, accuracy and user friendliness in field
operations. Click to read the comments
from some of the TrackLink users.
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Main
Features of the TrackLink Systems
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Extensive
use of modern digital signal processing techniques and
state-of-the art DSP processors sharply reduced cost for
end users.
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Broadband
Acoustic Spread Spectrum (BASS) technologies.
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Strong
rejection to multipaths and ship noise.
Click
to see how the TrackLink system performs in a small water
tank.
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Advanced
power-efficient DSP technology for the USBL intelligent
transponders. Field operation time is increased by
many folds.
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PC
Windows tracking software to display range, bearing,
depth, GPS position and other information from the sensors
such as an altimeter. Interface directly to the
transceiver. No need for a heavy proprietary deck unit.
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Industry's
Smallest
and lightest transceivers allow easier and cheaper
installation from a ship.
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TrackLink
Models
Applications
Technical
Notes
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LinkQuest, Inc. 1999 Last Updated June 2013 |