
Radio Telemetry
Radio telemetry is a technology used to remotely track and monitor objects or animals by transmitting data via radio signals. It involves attaching a small device called a transmitter to the subject, which sends continuous or periodic signals to a receiver equipped with an antenna. This system allows researchers and professionals to gather real-time information about location, movement, or physiological data over long distances without direct access. Radio telemetry is widely used in wildlife studies, military applications, and scientific research, providing efficient and non-intrusive means of monitoring subjects in various environments.