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SeaBat 7101 for ABP Southampton

  14/04/2010
Associated British Ports Southampton, UK, have awarded Reson a contract to supply a SeaBat 7101 multibeam sonar system. The system is to be integrated onboard the Port Survey Launch Protector along with an Applanix POS MV WaveMaster. ABP Southampton Hydrographic Survey personnel will be trained in the use of the system and associated sensors. The multibeam survey system will be used for shallow-water hydrographic and engineering surveys in Southampton.

 

Protector in the port of Southampton

The SeaBat 7101 offers a number of new and unique features. The new top side transceiver provides an integrated multiport serial card and is available with data acquisition with display as well as data processing on the same hardware platform. Four video outputs allow multiple survey and helm displays to be run. Roll stabilization and variable swath coverage of up to 150° featuring at an operating frequency of 240kHz offers a preferred combination of swath and resolution.

 

Mr William Heaps, assiatant marine advisor & hydrographic manager for Associated British Ports comments "The use of the SeaBat systems are ideally suited to the port environment, and with RESON's proven and trusted record we look forward to continuing and further expanding our professional working relationship together".

 

 

 





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Website: http://www.abports.co.uk
Supplier: RESON A/S

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