Acoustic Transceiver

音響釋放儀命令器

The acoustic release command unit is a key component of underwater acoustic control and communication systems. Its main function is to transmit acoustic commands over long distances underwater to control mooring equipment, automatic release devices, or other underwater instruments. Typically deployed on ships or platforms, it sends acoustic signals at specific frequencies and encoded formats to instruct submerged receivers to perform actions such as unlocking, surfacing, or data retrieval.

Its advantage lies in enabling precise control of equipment in deep-sea environments without physical connections. It is widely used in ocean observation systems, instrument recovery, seismic stations, and underwater monitoring missions. Given the communication challenges underwater, the reliability and acoustic penetration capability of the release command unit are crucial for mission success. These systems are usually designed for high compatibility, supporting multiple underwater release devices and multi-channel operations, making them essential tools for deep-sea communication and control.