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Various pieces of falconry equipment (Hunt Museum, Ireland) — includes rings, call, bell and hood from the 17th–20th centuriesThe bird wears: A hood, which is used in the manning process (acclimatising to humans and the human world) and to keep the raptor in a calm state, both in the early part of its training and throughout its falconry career.
A telemeter is a physical device used in telemetry. It consists of a sensor, a transmission path, and a display, recording, or control device. Electronic devices are widely used in telemetry and can be wireless or hard-wired, analog or digital. Other technologies are also possible, such as mechanical, hydraulic and optical. [3]
The Bombardier E-9A Widget is an American telemetry support and surveillance plane in service with the United States Air Force.It is used as an airborne platform and telemetry relay aircraft providing ocean surface surveillance for range safety and target telemetry of missiles fired for over the horizon profiles on the Gulf of Mexico Ranges.
A new telemetry system based on GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) mobile phone technology was first described in 1998 as a technique that provides more detailed mark-recapture data over an extensive geographical range. Organisms are fitted with a mobile phone tag that is programmed to attempt to send a text message back to the ...
The best known IRIG standard is the IRIG timecode used to timestamp video, film, telemetry, radar, and other data collected at test ranges. The following radio time sources broadcast IRIG timecodes: BPM (China) CHU (Canada) WWV and WWVH (United States)
Video data links. These may be from UAVs or from satellites used for reconnaissance. Remote access and control transmissions, such as from remote keyless systems and wireless traffic light control systems. Command signals used in teleoperation, such as the control of aerial vehicles, missiles and remotely-controlled robots.
EMR (Electro-Mechanical Research) Telemetry was a division of Weston Instruments, Inc. based in Sarasota, Florida. EMR started in 1957 [1] and was sold to several different companies throughout its existence. EMR has been owned or operated by companies such as Fairchild Camera and Instrument, Schlumberger LTD, Loral, Lockheed Martin.
Some specifics could be elaborated on, like rockets and space exploration for driving the development of wireless telemetry technology, or possibly oil and gas for using hydraulic pulses, but the exhaustive specifics (RC cars, yachts, retail, falconry, swimming pools) and the mentions of brand names contribute very little to the article and ...