DPR-275 Diver Pinger Receiver

DPR-275 Pinger Receiver

RJE International’s DPR-275 Diver Operated Pinger Receiver is extremely rugged, reliable, and intended for use in a hostile marine environment. RJE’s extensive background allowed it to design a diver pinger receiver that will provide years of operation with a minimal amount of maintenance. Using digital signal processing, the DPR-275 can track and locate any underwater acoustic beacons operating between 5 to 80 kHz. Rechargeable batteries provide up to eight hours of continuous use.

 

A highly sensitive directional hydrophone allows the diver to hone-in on a beacon’s acoustic signal from up to 1,200 meters away (37kHz/162.5dB source). Large control knobs allow the operator to access the DPR-275’s functions, even with thick gloves. When the DPR-275 is pointed in the direction of an acoustic beacon, the unit generates an audio tone through an underwater headset providing the necessary feedback for relocation. To backup the audio tone, a signal strength meter provides additional feedback to the location of the beacon.

 

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DPR-275 Pinger Receiver Datasheet

 

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Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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