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How to Add a Secondary Telemetry to Your GOES Station

GOES, for all it’s no-cost, reliable virtues, has some drawbacks. First, it’s a one-way transmission—there’s no way of sending any data to your station. This means there’s no way to reprogram a data logger or reboot a stuck data logger or purge a bubbler without (an unplanned) visit to the site. The Stevens SatCom GOES

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Top 9 specs to consider in a GOES transmitter in 2016

If you haven’t considered these specs before, you should—and here’s why. Option to easily add 2-way telemetry. The reasons for having 2-way redundant telemetry are explained in the above article…a dual-telemetry system can always be cobbled together, but when the GOES transmitter is designed with this capability built-in, things are so much easier. TCXO frequency

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An Overview of Stevens’ Approach to Making Remote Communications Simpler, More Flexible and Incredibly Reliable

Here is an overview of three (3) different remote data collection scenarios using Stevens products that can increase the reliability of your networks, can work with virtually any existing equipment, and are super easy to install, configure and reconfigure (anytime, anywhere). The three (3) are GOES dual telemetry, Cell-Net, and eTracker. The power of the

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