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Remote Telemetry - December 2008
Peter Mills,Mulligans Flat Woodlands Sanctuary Coordinator, installs the first remote telemetry 'Observant' C2 unit.
The gate sensors fixed to the gate frame. These sensors record if the gate is open or closed. The signal is circulated from the telemetry C2 units to a website and alarm can be raised if a gate is left open.
Giles Gibson from Observant sets up the software interface and connectability of the C2 units with the internet.
The Observant C2 unit is raised into it's final position at Gate Two and tested.
