Alan, Yes, these SSb systems offer much more reliable communication and greater range. The simple system I am aiding others in acquiring is of a non critical application where simple casual talking at relatively short ranges is desired. That others need no specialized equipment to listen and talk to you will greatly aid you should rescue efforts to aid in you time of trouble arise. I feel the most cpmplete and desired equipment inventory would have a VHF radio/ broadband underwater communications console with a SSB UQC system use as the primary underwater communications system... Console #8 being built for Alec will try something different altogether. His SSB system has a jack used for recording communications during filming operations. This should be broadband and it is this that will be fed into this cheaper broadband system I will be providing him. It is hoped that with this interconnection between the two systems, when he talks on his SSB system, it will also be transmitted so that divers and other submarines not equipped with SSB communications will also be able to hear and understand him...we are trying to marry the two differing systems into one. The returning reply should also be heard as well. David Bartsch From: alanjames@xtra.co.nz To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] revelation Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 14:35:47 +1300 David,
Just looking at this underwater communications system. This might give you an idea
of what you can expect with regard to performance variation depending on conditions.
The divers unit goes for $668-, not sure what the boat based unit costs.
They give a range of between 50 to 500 meters depending on noise levels & sea conditions.
I looked at a couple of text message based underwater communication systems, but they
were "up to 500 meters".
Alan
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