01-Mar-2006
    GIB-Lite goes to Hawaii

    Since 2000, GIBTM portable tracking systems are used for scientific mapping of submerged ecosystems. Another GIB-Lite system will be delivered this month to the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology for such an application. The latest in the series of “Underwater GPS” products offered by ACSA, the GIB-Lite offers an affordable solution to those users who need accurate subsea positioning in a confined area (typically 500m x 500m). By firstly using a smaller, lighter buoy, and secondly by combining some of he deck box electronics into the antenna assembly, ACSA has produced a system that is even easier to install and deploy than the standard well known GIBTM system. Already finding application in ROV operations, marine archeology, and diver tracking, it has become apparent that the type of application originally envisaged for the GIB-Lite system, has been quickly overtaken by the ingenuity of users to find new and exciting opportunities for it’s use.

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