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RESON

  24/05/2012
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Brand RESON
Product Name SeaBat 7112
Year of 1st release 2007
Receive array dimensions (cm) 53.3 x 12.2 cm (Diam. x H)
Transmit array dimensions (cm) 41.2 x 10.0 cm (diam. x H)
Depth rate (m) 120m
Frequency 100kHz
Typical range (m) up to 1000m
Number of beams 208
Horizontal beamwidth Transmit: 360 Receive: 2 degrees
Vertical beamwidth Transmit 5° (approx.) , steerable +/-10° Receive: 27°
Pulse length 50 ?seconds to 3 ms (CW), FM mode
Max. update rate 15Hz
Range resolution (cm) 3.75 cm
Power requirements (V, W) 110/220V AC; 50/60Hz 500W
Data processing software RESON's Automated Detection and Tracking Software
Operating system Windows® XP
Data storage, capacity (GB) 1000 GB
Additional/external data storage options External Network Storage Disk
Power requirements 350 W
Carrier options (vessel, ROV, AUV, fixed) Vessel, fixed
Mount options Seabed installation Pole mounted Anchor and lifting buoy Hoist mounted
Main applications (max. 5) Waterside security and ship protection Volume Search Surveys
Number of devices sold Confidential



     


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