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- W2020502302 abstract "In the UK, the allocated band of frequencies for the telemetry of information from within an animal is 300 kHz to 30 MHz. This paper describes the effect of both carcass and live animal tissue on the reception of a signal transmitted at four frequencies within this band. These frequencies are 27 MHz, 16 MHz, 6 MHz and 833 kHz. The results indicate that the attenuating effect of animal tissue (either carcass or live) is greatest at 27 MHz. In terms of absolute values of signal to noise ratios, operation at either 6 MHz or 833 kHz is ruled out. A comparison between the 27 and 16 MHz transmitters indicates that the performance of the latter within carcass or live tissue is superior to that of the former. Furthermore, tests to determine the effect of metal in close proximity to the transmitter indicate that at both 27 and 16 MHz, reception of the transmitted signal is strongly influenced by the amount of metal present. This influence is particularly distinct at the higher frequency. Therefore, this study shows that a transmission frequency of 16 MHz is more appropriate for the telemetry of information from within an animal rather than the 27 MHz commonly used." @default.
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- W2020502302 title "Factors influencing radiotransmission from within an animal" @default.
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