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Issue 17, September 2011
Minilog-II-T Temperature Data Logger Shows Versatility Touted as a rugged, marine grade temperature data logger with a ten year battery life that can be deployed at depths up to 500 metres, VEMCO's Minilog-II-T is used for a wide range of applications. more...
VEMCO Launches the VR4-UWM Dual Channel Receiver The VR4 Underwater Modem (VR4-UWM) is a submersible, dual channel receiver capable of identifying all VEMCO coded transmitters (both 69 kHz and 180 kHz tags). more...
Need Greater Detection Range than a V7? Why Not Try a V8 VEMCO's V8 coded transmitter is only slightly larger than a V7 but it packs a lot more power, in fact a whopping 8-13 dB more. more...
LoggerVUE Version 1.1.2 Released VEMCO recently posted the latest release of LoggerVUE Version 1.1.2 to its website. more...
Tip of the Quarter: Identifying and Managing Re-issued Expired Tag IDs In the March issue of the VEMCO Monitor, we announced that we had assigned the last ID in our R64K (A69-1303) code space. more...
VEMCO Launches Publication Database for the VEMCO User Community VEMCO recently launched a new website for users of VEMCO equipment that is intended to provide information and tools for the VEMCO user community. more...
VEMCO on the Road American Fisheries Society AGM and the Atlantic International Chapter of the American Fisheries Society AGM. more...
Employee Profile: Bruce Oakley, Vice President of R&D and Paddling Devotee Bruce Oakley joined the company full time in 1988 after obtaining his Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from the Technical University of Nova Scotia. more...
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