LEO-Link AGM Satellite Tracking:
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Model: LEO-LINK
The LEO-Link provides a means for tracking pigs at difficult to
access locations such as swamps, mountainous terrain and other
locations where access is problematic.
Provides safety for the pig tracking personnel by allowing
day
time pre-sets for night time tracking.

LEO-Link placed next to the AGM or as far away as 100 to 150 feet (with clear line of sight access) .
Features:
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The Leo-Link unit can be used with the Model: DM3 AGM to provide accurate Real-Time Pig Passage data remotely.
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Accurate Pig Passage data are relayed via Low Earth Orbit Satellites and then emailed to addresses of your choice including SMS text messages.
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Connects to the AGM using wireless Bluetooth® technology.
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Provides TRUE pig passage Time and Date. Other systems provide only approximate passage times which can be in error as much as 30 minutes.
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Accurate pig passage times can help provide better flow rate calculation results.
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Ideal for Multi tool runs where 22Hz and Magnetic are used.
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Can be used with Dual Mode AGM Tracking. The type of passage -- 22Hz (ELF) or Magnetic -- is identified and reported.
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Provides Latitude and Longitude of location.
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The report provides Battery Status, and an indication of the Signal Quality during pig passage.
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Does NOT require a computer to be deployed in the field.
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Pairs with any Model DM3 AGM by simply pressing the one button control and entering Pairing Mode (two blue flashes of the LED). The LEO-Link does the rest.
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Truly Portable with NO wiring between boxes.
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Software is available to receive a coded satellite email, interpret it, and then broadcast plain English email reports to all interested parties.
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Very competitively priced.
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Long Battery Life.
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Compact: size (L-W-H) 9.25" (24cm) - 3.5" (8.9cm) - 3.25" (8.3cm) including connector.
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Light-weight: about 2.3 lbs or 1.05 kg including batteries.
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Powered by a two D cell alkaline battery (about 500 hours of operation) and four AA cells (about 2 years).
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Operating temperature range: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C)
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Satellite Link is inexpensive to operate: as low as $5 a month per LEO-Link.
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The GlobalStar® Satellite subscription service is not included in the price. Information about the service is available upon request.
Software is available to receive a coded satellite email, interpret it, and then broadcast plain English email or SMS Text Message reports to all interested parties.

The AGM_Report program displaying a LEO_Link captured data set
including map and image of location.
LEO_Link passes are
tagged as "Telemetry Pass".
Map shows the areas of the world where LEO-Link could be used.
Note:
This map
indicates areas of potential satellite coverage only. Actual
availability of service in any particular country may be subject to
government approval.
©Copyright 2011 Hans Wedemeyer, Houston, Texas, U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.
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