A UHF Radiotelemetry System for Wild Animals

Abstract
A 432-MHz telemetry system designed for radio-tracking at distances of more than 40 km is described. The system was used for a remote study of physiological parameters of herring gulls (Larus argentatus). The primary advantage of UHF [ultra-high frequency] telemetry is the ability to use small, high gain, highly directional antenna systems.

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