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# Multi-Unit 1:2

The Multi-Unit 1:2 case has two independent transmitters on ROVs or divers, with each transmitter on a different channel. A single receiver tracks both transmitters.&#x20;

The position of each transmitter is updated once per second.

If a topside GPS is associated with the receiver, the absolute (latitude/longitude) position of each transmitter can be known.

**The Mk II Autosync model is the only ROVL model that can operate on two channels** (and thus the only model that supports this version of 1:2). In order to maintain clock synchronization, all three units must surface and re-acquire the GPS signal periodically (every hour or two).

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The 1:2 case is partially supported by Cerulean software. Additionally, users can write their own software to make use of the positional information created.
{% endhint %}

<figure><img src="/files/T3pHW6jsOnPu8qZApGJw" alt=""><figcaption><p>One receiver tracking two transmitters, each on their own channels</p></figcaption></figure>
