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Desert Knowledge CRC Working Paper 17: The WaterSmart Literature ReviewsQuestion or topicName and contact:Role in industry:ResponseDelphine BentleyR&D OfficerNorth Australian Pastoral CompanyPh: (07) 3221 2266, dbentley@napco.com.auResearch.Manufacturers:Product specifications:Ease of use, maintenance requirements:Known limitations and or faults:Used by the pastoral industry for stockwater points?NAPCO has 6.5 m ha in Qld and NT mainly in Channel Countryand Barkley Tablelands; no <strong>telemetry</strong> in use.Suitability of these systems for arid andsemi-arid rangelands pastoralapplications, including reliability underharsh conditions:Capacity to deal with need (is it whatpastoralists really want?):Access to backup support:Cost:Number of users of the systems inrangelands:Duration of use:Perceived benefit:Glitches and problems encountered (e.g.signal reach, failures):Other features that are desired:Priorities for future research anddevelopment:Planning a project with WaterSmart Rangelands Qld (NRM) toinvestigate different <strong>telemetry</strong> systems at Monkira (373 000 haon the Diamantina River 130 km east of Bedourie in QldChannel Country .Contact Colleen James, WaterSmart Project Officer,Longreach.Ph: (07) 4658 0600, colleenj@dcq.org.auTelemetry systems for remote water monitoring control equipment Desert Knowledge CRC 15

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