Benthos Compact Modem

Benthos Compact Modem

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​The Teledyne Benthos Compact Modem is based on decades of acoustic communications applications and experience. The Compact Modem delivers proven technology in a compact, light-weight, value priced option to address shallow to mid-water applications.

Applications

  • AUVs / ROVs
  • Ocean Moorings
  • Fisheries
  • Diver Communications

Key Features:

  • Proven technology platform ensures solid product performance
  • Compact, light-weight and affordable design make it ideally suited for a wide array of applications and budgets
  • Self-contained and OEM configuration to fit your unique application
  • Low power draw
  • Depth rated to 2000M
  • Communication ranges up to 4000M (at Low Frequency)
  • Customizable to accommodate Band C, Mid-Frequency, or Low-Frequency depending on size and range requirements
  • Self-contained configuration runs on 9V alkaline or lithium batteries
  • Fully compatible with JANUS interoperability standard

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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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