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- Bandwidth
- Users can select any 4 MHz frequency band in the 140-230 MHz
range to meet their particular study requirements. (Contact your
Lotek representative concerning any additional frequency requirements.)
- Separate Audio and Gain Controls
- Designing our receivers with separate audio and gain controls optimizes
both signal detection capability and user listening comfort. The actual
gain level is digitally displayed on the LCD.
- Quantified Signal Strength
- Relative signal strength is displayed in a digital numeric readout.
Data presented in digital format is more accurate than data presented
in analogue format or with needle meters. There is no interpretation
error possible due to fatigue, lighting conditions and/or readings
recorded by different users with perhaps, varying degrees of tracking
experience. Signal strength can be accessed while in scan routines.
- Frequency Table Partitions
- Users can store frequencies in up to sixteen non-volatile frequency
memory tables. Each table can be scanned separately, providing optimum
scanning flexibility/efficiency in applications where the study population
is located in different geographic areas, or is part of a separate
study.
- Frequency Copy Command
- Frequencies or entire tables which are deleted as they are identified
during tracking can be recalled from the memory using the keypad.
This precludes having to re-enter each individual frequency and table
for subsequent field work.
- Pulse Rate Display
- Either pulse rate or pulse interval can be displayed, for applications
where identity is determined by pulse rate, or where temperature data
is expressed in pulse interval or pulses per minute.
- Scan Mode
- Provides automatic forward or backward scanning of the active frequency
table with such features as pause/ resume scan, add/delete frequencies,
increment/decrement gain and manual scan. Six digit Frequency, Gain,
Pulse Rate/ Interval, Signal Strength and Scan status are displayed
while in Scan mode.
- User Selected Scan Rate
- The user may define Scan Rates from 0.1 seconds to 10 minutes in
0.1 second increments, thus affording unparalleled flexibility to
optimize scan times.
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