In water monitoring scenarios such as remote watersheds, mountain rivers, and
unmanned reservoir areas, obtaining data such as level, flow rate, and water
quality in a timely and stable manner is key to ensuring flood control and
drought resistance and water resource management. The Beidou Hydrometological
Monitoring Station uses Beidou's regional short message communication
technology, combined with hydrometeorological monitoring technology, to become
an automated hydrometeorological monitoring device can break through
communication restrictions.
The core advantage of the WX-SW4 Beidou Hydrometeorological Monitoring
Station is "Beidou Short Message Technology." It does not rely on mobile phone
signals or broadband networks, and through the short message function of
Beidou's second and third systems, it can directly transmit monitored
hydrometeorological data to the management platform. Even in deep mountain
canyons, remote reservoir areas, and other areas without any ground
communication signals, it can also data stably. Compared with traditional
monitoring equipment that relies on ground networks, it completely solves the
problem of hydrometeorological data in remote areas being "unable to," allowing
every hydrometeorological monitoring point to achieve data networking.

The automated hydrometeorological monitoring capability greatly improves work
efficiency. It can independently complete continuous monitoring of water level,
flow rate, and other hydrological elements without the need for manual on-site
operation. From data collection to preliminary processing, the entire process is
automated Unlike traditional manual monitoring, which requires staff to travel
to monitoring points, consuming time and energy and with a low frequency of data
acquisition, this monitoring station can operate 24 hours interruption and
automatically transmit data at the set frequency, allowing water resource
management departments to keep abreast of the dynamics of the watershed,
reducing labor costs while improving the and timeliness of data acquisition.
Adapting to complex hydrometeorological environments is one of its highlights.
In areas where riverbed scouring is serious, water level fluctuations are large,
and water quality conditions are complex, traditional monitoring equipment is
prone to failure due to environmental influences. The Beidou Hydrometeorological
Monitoring has strong anti-interference and anti-adverse environment
capabilities, able to withstand the impact of water flow, damp corrosion, high
and low temperatures, etc. Even in the water flow during the flood season or the
severe cold and ice in winter, it can continue to monitor stably to ensure that
hydrometeorological data collection does not fall behind
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