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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 45, Issue 6 1016-1018, Copyright © 1978 by American Physiological Society
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J. L. Riley, J. R. Thurston, C. L. Egemo and H. L. Elliott
A small, reliable temperature-telemetry transmitter was designed and tested for use in small laboratory animals. It transmits a continuous signal that makes it very reliable. It can be constructed of standard small parts and contains and electric watch battery as a source of power. Two models were developed. One transmits at 100 MHz and its signal can be received on a standard FM tuner. The other model transmits at 40 MHz and provides a longer battery life.
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