RTI's New Multi-Frequency ADCP Solutions

Advanced 4th Generation Technology


    RTI is excited to introduce its latest line of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) products, leveraging cutting-edge 4th generation ROWE ADCP technologies. These state-of-the-art systems are designed to operate at two or three different frequencies, providing unmatched versatility and efficiency for measuring ocean currents.
    By integrating the ADCP4 transducers, electronics, embedded firmware, and software into a single, physically and functionally cohesive system, RTI has created an advanced multi-frequency ADCP solution. This innovative system delivers the measurement capabilities of two separate single-frequency ADCPs in a single, compact unit. RTI’s multi-frequency ADCP products are perfect for a variety of marine applications, including oceanography, hydrographic surveys, environmental monitoring, and deep water applications. Our innovative design maximizes data collection efficiency while minimizing operational complexity.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Multi-frequency Operation: The ability to measure currents across different depths and environmental conditions simultaneously without needing separate devices.
  • Enhanced Accuracy: The system provides more detailed and accurate measurements by utilizing multiple frequencies to capture data from various water layers, improving overall performance in complex environments.
  • Compact and Integrated Design: RTI’s new technology eliminates the need for multiple devices, offering a streamlined, cost-effective, and space-saving solution for users in a wide range of marine applications.
  • Ideal for various waterway applications.
    RTI’s next-generation ADCP technology is setting a new standard in the field of current measurement, offering unparalleled performance and flexibility for a wide range of industries. Whether you're working in research, engineering, or environmental monitoring, these advanced systems provide the data accuracy and efficiency you need for your projects.