© 2006 – 2011 Wireless Seismic, Inc. Real-time seismic data retrieval delivered immediately in SEG-Y format: No collection or transcription required Real-time noise monitoring and QC: No blind shooting, no loss of data due to box theft or damage Lower costs: Reduced system weight and volume requires fewer people and less equipment Safer operation: Fewer people and vehicles mean fewer injuries Higher productivity: No downtime for cable repairs and faster troubleshooting Faster deployment: Light-weight units can be easily deployed & redeployed Smaller footprint: Easier permitting, less line clearing and virtually no crop damage Obstacle-free deployment: Virtually invisible, roads and river crossings are no obstacle Click here for the downloadable brochure on the RT 1000 Click here for specifications on the RT 1000 Sophisticated power management uses one or two lithium-ion batteries for seamless operation. Long Lasting Power The recording system uses a scalable client/server architecture with a highly intuitive and configurarble interface. » » » » » » » » Sales 832.532.5059 Customer Support 832.532.5048 info@wirelessseismic.com Batteries can be “hot swapped” in the field without interrupting survey operations. Wireless Seismic Surveys With Real-time Data Return The RT 1000 Seismic Data Acquisition System as designed to provide seismic contractors both cable-free flexibility and real-time data collection - a combination no other conventional or wireless nodal system can offer. No Boundaries. The RT 1000 is certified for operation anywhere in the 2.403 GHz to 2.478 GHz range of the 2.4 GHz unlicensed band, providing an extra level of flexibility in challenging survey environments. The RT 1000 system comprises the following components: • Remote data acquisition modules • Wireless infrastructure to transmit seismic data from the   distributed modules to the central repository • A central data management, display, storage and control system At the heart of the system is the compact Wireless Remote Unit, or WRU, which contains a 24-bit analog-to-digital converter, digital control circuitry and a two-way radio operating in the 2.4 GHz band. Each rechargeable battery-powered WRU digitizes the signals from external analog geophones. Data is transmitted from WRU to WRU in series down the string to a backhaul, where it is collected by a Base Station Unit (BSU). The BSU has an Ethernet port that can be connected directly to a computer or, more commonly, to a backhaul radio. Each BSU can engage two WRU lines, and BSUs communicate to one another via radio or fiber optic cable if terrain requires. The overall  deployment resembles the common configuration for a cabled seismic system, minus the cables. A central recording system gathers data from the backhaul line and is typically installed in the recording truck. Here, because data is gathered in real time, the operator can see the familiar noise monitor and quickly verify system status. The RT 1000 seismic data acquisition system can perform synchronous and asynchronous stacking and correlation, so it can be used with explosives, weight drops and vibroseis energy sources. Every aspect of RT 1000 technology meets or exceeds the performance requirements for conventional seismic system, without the problems, expense and maintenance requirements associated with cabled systems. Click here to read our full technology description or place your order now.