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FSI: Two New Products to Find, Recover Autonomous Assets

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 21, 2016

  • FSI Pinger. (Photo: Falmouth Scientific, Inc.)
  • FSI Flasher. (Photo: Falmouth Scientific, Inc.)
  • FSI Pinger. (Photo: Falmouth Scientific, Inc.) FSI Pinger. (Photo: Falmouth Scientific, Inc.)
  • FSI Flasher. (Photo: Falmouth Scientific, Inc.) FSI Flasher. (Photo: Falmouth Scientific, Inc.)
Falmouth Scientific, Inc. (FSI) is pleased to offer two new products to assist in the relocation and recovery of autonomous underwater systems and assets:
 
-- SAF-553 Stand-Alone Flasher
 
-- ELPF-553 Flash-Pinger
 
These are small, lightweight, battery-powered, intelligent devices that can be mounted directly on AUVs, Gliders, or other underwater equipment for recovery after their mission duration has elapsed. Multiple user-programmable settings allow for selection of delay, timing, flashing, and frequency options which enable use in a variety of different applications.  
 
The Stand-Alone Flasher uses high power, high color-temperature LEDs for optical flashing, and the Flash-Pinger adds a pinger transmitter for acoustic tracking below the water surface. Several housing types are available to meet different depth requirements from 100m down to 1,000m. Ultra-low power electronics and water turn-on sense circuitry extend battery life for use on long-duration missions. The Flasher measures only 4.8” tall and 1.4” wide, and weighs only 180g including its three alkaline AAA batteries (substitute lithium AAAs for even longer life). The Flash-Pinger is only slightly larger at 5.9” tall and just under 2” wide. 
www.falmouth.com
 
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