Location, Location, Location: Choosing the Right Telemetry Method for Your Remote Water Monitoring Applications

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Because of the remote locations and naturally harsh environments of many water resources, monitoring and communicating the resulting data is not always simple or straightforward. Telemetry is an automated process for performing measurements and collecting data back to receiving equipment for analysis. Remote or inaccessible locations require the use of different radio communication technologies integrated into the telemetry system to transmit the information. Therefore, a remote telemetry system is a necessary tool for many water resource monitoring professionals.

Download our whitepaper and get an in depth look at using the most effective and efficient telemetry method to monitor and transmit water resource data based on the location of the application.

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