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Pocket FerryBox
The -4H- PocktFerryBox is designed for high-precision measurements of multiple water parameters and constituents. The compact and user-customized design in a portable case opens new perspectives of monitoring tasks. The possibilities range from stationary monitoring to position-controlled operation onboard small boats. The compact size and weight facilitates this mobile system to be easily carried to the measuring area. The system is designed for autonomous environmental monitoring and is operable with either a power supply unit or a battery.
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Automatic Tide Guage Station
Frankstar automatic tide guage station is an automatic telemetry tide and water level monitoring system developed by Frankstar for continuous, real-time observation of water level and water temperature in coastal and inland environments.
Designed for long-term unattended operation, the system provides reliable hydrological data for environmental monitoring, water resource management, and marine applications.
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Radar Water Level & Velocity Station
The Radar Water Level & Velocity Station relies on radar non-contact measurement technology to collect key hydrological data such as water level, surface velocity and flow in rivers, channels and other water bodies with high precision, all-weather and automated methods.
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FerryBox
4H- FerryBox: autonomous, low-maintenance measuring system
The -4H- FerryBox is an autonomous, low-maintenance measuring system, which is designed for the continuous operation onboard ships, on measurement platforms and at river banks. The -4H- FerryBox as a fixed installed system provides the ideal basis for extensive and continuous long-term monitoring while maintenance efforts are kept to a minimum. The integrated automatic cleaning system ensures a high data availability.
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Mesocosm
Mesocosms are partially closed experimental outdoor systems to be used for simulation of biological, chemical and physical processes. Mesocosms provide the opportunity to fill the methodological gap between laboratory experiments and field observations.




