Demonstration SeaBat 7101 with SeaBat 7125-SV12/03/2009 |
| During the Ocean Business exhibition, RESON will be showcasing the new SeaBat 7125-SV multibeam sonar system for surface vessels. Also the new SeaBat 7101 will be presented. The SeaBat 7101 measures discrete depths over a wide, 150° swath to a maximum range of 500m. This yields a swath coverage of up to 7.46x the water depth. |
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Throughout the Ocean Business exhibition, both sonar systems and PDS2000 software demonstrations will be conducted aboard the hydrographic survey vessel, the Protector, belonging to the Associated British Port of Southampton. Daily Tours can be booked at RESON's stand (L15), where RESON staff will also be able to answer any questions about the SeaBat program and its systems.
On Thursday 2nd April 2009, RESON will present the entire SeaBat product range from shallow to deepwater. This will be conducted in a classroom setting, to be booked at the RESON stand.
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