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Product Details Multibeam Sonars
Tritech Gemini 720i Multibeam Imaging Sonar
Gemini 720i sets new standards for multibeam imaging sonars. It offers a compact real-time high frequency imaging solution, which is suitable even for very small ROV and AUV. The sonar head weighs just over 1kg in water and is designed to be easily installed onto a variety of underwater vehicles and platforms.
With a 720kHz operating frequency, and state of the art processing electronics, Gemini 720i produces images of superb clarity with the added benefit of real-time imaging. An integrated sound velocity sensor assists in providing the sharpest image possible, with accurate ranging.Addtional Information:
For high resolution sonar imaging in real time, it's the Gemini 720i Multibeam Sonar
Tritech Eclipse Multibeam 3D Imaging Sonar
With true time-delay beamforming and electronic beam steering technology, Eclipse is the most flexible, cost-effective multibeam sonar available today. Not only is Eclipse a very capable Multibeam EchoSounder, it can also be deployed on an ROV at depths down to 2500m in Forward Looking Navigation and 3D Volume Visualisation modes.
Utilising 256 focused receive beams across a 120° wide swathe, Eclipse Multibeam data can be visualised as a real-time, 3D motion corrected waterfall displayIt can also be interfaced to industry standard survey software to obtain geodetically correct, high resolution, hydrographic bathymetry data.
Horizon uses the very latest advances in acoustic time delay beamforming techniques to deliver high quality survey data at an affordable cost.
The Horizon sonar contains both the transmitter and receiver transducers in a single robust housing. It can be deployed on a ROV or AUV for deep water survey operations. In shallow water, Horizon can be mobilised on a vessel to gather high quality data sets at depths down to 120m.
Horizon has a wide swath sector of 120°. Where required, two Horizon sonar heads can be linked together to create a dual-head system for maximum swath coverage. Extremely fast ping rates of up to 100Hz allow Horizon to be used for higher speed survey operations without compromising along-track data density.