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  Biotrack, radio tagging specialists   Biotrack, animal radio tagging specialists. Snake © Paul Edgar, Weasel © Hans Georg Eiben, all other images © Biotrack
 
Proud Partners with Lotek           Thursday 2nd September 2010   

GPS Collars
[Store on Board] [GSM download] [UHF download] [Argos Download]

GPS tracking uses the global positioning system of satellites to determine the precise location of the animal. Locations are logged and can then be downloaded in various ways.

Our sister company, Lotek, have specialised in GPS Collars for over 15 years. Biotrack is now supplying a range of these collars in Europe.

All Lotek GPS collars

  • Store the data onboard
  • Have replaceable battery packs
  • All have VHF beacons (useful for checking the functioning of the tag)
  • All record temperature, activity and mortality
  • Can have a drop-off attached (medium or large size only)
  • Have programmable VHF and GPS schedules
  • Can be used with differential correction for greater location accuracy
  • Unlimited customer support
  • Full one year warranty
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Partners in Telemetry


If you are interested in our range of GPS Collars and are outside Europe
please contact Lotek directly,

Website: www.lotek.com E-mail: biotelemetry@lotek.com

Store-on-Board

The smallest collars just store the information on board. Therefore, the collar must be retrieved and connected to a computer for download.

  • Weight: From 190g
  • Locations: As often as every 15 minutes (Less frequent locations = longer lifespan)
  • Lifespan: Up to 1 year for our 190g collars, more for heavier collars (depending on settings and operating conditions)
  • Applications: Smaller species that can be re-captured. Can be used effectively for habitat use, home range analysis and movement corridor studies.
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Small Store-on-Board
Download GPS6000 - 190g, 290 g

Download GPS3300 - 200g, 285g, 870g

Remote Download
Locations stored by the GPS system are logged on to the device as usual, but can be downloaded from the device to you at set intervals. The data is always stored on the collar, even if you have downloaded it, decreasing the chance of losing the data.

There are currently three main methods of downloading the data…







[GSM download] [UHF download] [Argos Download]

GSM download

This is one of the most popular ways of obtaining satellite tracking data. Locations are converted into SMS messages and sent to your chosen mobile number or base station connected to your computer.

Constant GSM coverage is not necessary but the study animal needs to pass into a GSM coverage area for sufficient time to send the locations that have been recorded since the last download.

Usage fees do apply to this download method from your chosen GSM network provider.

  • Weight: From 230g
  • Locations: As often as every 15 minutes (Less frequent locations = longer lifespan)
  • Lifespan: Up to 1 year for our smaller collars, more for heavier collars (depending on settings and operating conditions)
  • Applications: Wide ranging species that travel through GSM coverage areas and for studies where continuous updates on location are needed.
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GPS/GSM collar
Download Small Wildcell – 230g & 270g

Download Wildcell – 500g & 950g
 

UHF download

To collect the data by UHF download, you use a command unit out in the field that communicates with each collar within 5 – 10km. This equipment allows you to select the data that you want to download and stores it to relay to your PC.

If you can estimate the location of your study animals within 5 – 10 km and get out into the field, this can be the most cost effective method of obtaining the data.

  • Weight: From 300g
  • Locations: As often as every 30 minutes (Less frequent locations = longer lifespan)
  • Lifespan: Up to 6 months for our smallest collars, 2-3 years for heavier collars (depending on schedule and operating conditions).
  • Applications: Relatively small ranging species, can be used effectively for habitat use studies. Allows the downloading of the data when you need it.
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Small Store-on-Board
Download GPS 7000 – 300g, 400g & 950g
 
 

Argos download

This method of remote download allows you to receive the data to your computer via e-mail. An Argos transmitter on the collar transmits the data via Argos satellites to a processing station where the data is e-mailed to you.

Please note that usage fees for the Argos system apply on a ‘per animal, per day’ and monthly basis.

  • Weight: From 300g
  • Locations: As often as every 3 hours (The less frequent the fixes, the longer the lifespan)
  • Lifespan:Up to 1 year for our smallest collars, 2-3 years for heavier collars (depending on schedule and operating conditions).
  • Applications: Migratory species, which travel outside of GSM coverage, can be tracked and the data relayed from all over the world.
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GPS/Argos collars
Download GPS7000 – 450g & 1250g

Please note that UHF collars are also available combined with Argos or GSM, giving two remote download options

Download GPS UHF & GSM/Argos Collars: GPS 8000 – 450g & 1250g

To view the full range of GPS Collars available from Lotek, please click on the link - http://www.lotek.com/gps.htm