Teledyne Benthos Ultra Compact Modem (UCM)

Teledyne Benthos Ultra Compact Modem (UCM)

Acoustic Communications at Your Fingertips

Key Features:

  • ​OEM product measures just 60×50 mm and 55 g weight-in-air.
  • Teledyne’s 30+ years of A-comms experience and proven signal-processing technology to ensure your data quality.
  • Increased transmit power resulting in increased range and improved data reliability.
  • Decreased power draw for power critical applications such as micro vehicles and extended instrumentation deployments.
  • Operation to 6000 m depth for the OEM package (700 m for self-contained).
  • Janus compatibility.

Top Five Reasons Why You Need a Teledyne Benthos Ultra Compact Modem 

 
The UCM is ideally suited for applications with stringent size and weight limitations such as micro vehicles and smaller subsea instrumentation.

 

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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