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1 July 2008 An Integrated Vehicle-Mounted Telemetry System for VHF Telemetry Applications
Jason M. Gilsdorf, Kurt C. Vercauteren, Scott E. Hygnstrom, W. David Walter, Justin R. Boner, Greg M. Clements
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Abstract

We designed and developed a vehicle-mounted very high frequency–based telemetry system that integrated an on-board antenna, receiver, electronic compass, Global Positioning System, computer, and Geographic Information System. The system allows users to accurately and quickly obtain fixes, estimate and confirm locations of radiomarked animals, and immediately record data into an electronic spreadsheet or database. The total cost of materials to build the system was $7,349 (United States currency). Mean error angle of 2.63 ± 12.1° (SD; range = −33.7–42.2°) and mean location error distance of 128 ± 91.3 m (SD; range = 0–408 m) suggested precision and accuracy of our system were comparable to other reported systems. Mean time to record 5 bearings/test transmitter was 6.28 ± 0.24 minutes (SE), which is the most efficient system reported to locate animals in the field. Vehicle-mounted telemetry systems like ours provide additional value to studies that involve tracking highly mobile species because investigators need not take bearings from established receiving stations and because investigators can immediately recognize bounced signals and take additional bearings and optimize accuracy of location estimates.

Jason M. Gilsdorf, Kurt C. Vercauteren, Scott E. Hygnstrom, W. David Walter, Justin R. Boner, and Greg M. Clements "An Integrated Vehicle-Mounted Telemetry System for VHF Telemetry Applications," Journal of Wildlife Management 72(5), 1241-1246, (1 July 2008). https://doi.org/10.2193/2007-348
Published: 1 July 2008
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KEYWORDS
accuracy
electronic compass
error angles
Geographic Information System
global positioning system
location error distance
precision
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