PCSC DiverAlert passive fiber optic intrusion detector

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: PCSC
  • Model code: DiverAlert
  • Coverage/ Range m: 100 feet
  • Power Supply: 220 V AC
  • Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +50 C (14 ~ 122 F)
Additional info:

DiverAlert is a completely passive underwater monitoring system that provides detection, localisation, classification and tracking of underwater intruders. Every inch of the array is highly acoustically sensitive, leaving no gaps in the coverage. With a design detection range of over 100 feet for even the quietest diver operating on a closed circuit rebreather, this ensures the absolute highest probability of detection. The Diver Alert system generates a high fidelity/low distortion reproduction of actual noise events, and employs narrow - band signal processing techniques to differentiate between real intruders and normal, everyday events.

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Make PCSC
Manufacturer PCSC
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder detectors
Model code DiverAlert
Coverage/ Range m 100 feet
Electrical Specifications Power Supply: 220 V AC
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +50 C (14 ~ 122 F)
Additional info DiverAlert is a completely passive underwater monitoring system that provides detection, localisation, classification and tracking of underwater intruders. Every inch of the array is highly acoustically sensitive, leaving no gaps in the coverage. With a design detection range of over 100 feet for even the quietest diver operating on a closed circuit rebreather, this ensures the absolute highest probability of detection. The Diver Alert system generates a high fidelity/low distortion reproduction of actual noise events, and employs narrow - band signal processing techniques to differentiate between real intruders and normal, everyday events.
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