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A Spar Buoy Design for Oceanographic Data Telemetry
Donald O. Hodgins and Brian N. Lea
A Spar Buoy Design for Oceanographic Data Telemetry Donald.HodginsSeaconsult Marine Research Ltd, Vancouver, British Columbia and Brian N.Lea Dobrocky Seatech Nfid Limited, St John s, Newfoundland [Original manuscript received February in revised form, July ABSTFLWT The design of a spar buoy, employed as one component of a current monitoring system deployed during in Davis Strait, and some of its response characteristics to ocean wavesa re presented.The buoy was.ftIl.m in length with Uppera nd lower masts.ft.cm in diameter and buoyancy hulls, centrally located, ft.Oc m in diameter.Power for the system was suppliedf rom lead-acid batteries in a ballast tank on the lower end.Telemetty electronics were locatedin a l-ft.-cm d iameter caseo n the Uppere nd, below the antenna.The
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