Reson A/S2008-04-22 15:12:59
The New SeaBat 7101 multibeam sonar system continues the success
Since its release in 1996, the SeaBat 8101 has gained a formidable reputation for performance, reliability and ro-bustness. The new SeaBat 7101 Multibeam sonar brings to the forefront, advanced technology utilized across all the ranges of the SeaBat 7000 series multibeam systems.
SeaBat 7101 is a small and lightweight sonar, which can be mounted on underwater vehicles (ROV or towed) or rapidly deployed onto survey craft of opportunity. This makes it ideal for a number of applications like subsea intervention & monitoring, guidance & navigation, site & route surveys as well as rig re-entry.
A bathymetric sonar operating at 240kHz, the SeaBat 7101 measures discrete depths over a wide, 150° swath to a max-imum range of 500m. A true, time-delay beamformer uses a combination of amplitude and phase detect for maximum performance across the entire swath. Roll stabilization maximizes efficiency during survey operations. Dense sounding coverage is achieved with a combination of 240 equi-distant beams and a range-dependent ping rate of up to 40Hz.
The SeaBat 7101 transducer is available for operating depths of 120, 300, 1500, and 3,000 meters. It is available as a complete system or as an upgrade to the existing SeaBat 8101 systems. The SeaBat 7101 will be available from summer 2008.
Since its release in 1996, the SeaBat 8101 has gained a formidable reputation for performance, reliability and ro-bustness. The new SeaBat 7101 Multibeam sonar brings to the forefront, advanced technology utilized across all the ranges of the SeaBat 7000 series multibeam systems.
SeaBat 7101 is a small and lightweight sonar, which can be mounted on underwater vehicles (ROV or towed) or rapidly deployed onto survey craft of opportunity. This makes it ideal for a number of applications like subsea intervention & monitoring, guidance & navigation, site & route surveys as well as rig re-entry.
A bathymetric sonar operating at 240kHz, the SeaBat 7101 measures discrete depths over a wide, 150° swath to a max-imum range of 500m. A true, time-delay beamformer uses a combination of amplitude and phase detect for maximum performance across the entire swath. Roll stabilization maximizes efficiency during survey operations. Dense sounding coverage is achieved with a combination of 240 equi-distant beams and a range-dependent ping rate of up to 40Hz.
The SeaBat 7101 transducer is available for operating depths of 120, 300, 1500, and 3,000 meters. It is available as a complete system or as an upgrade to the existing SeaBat 8101 systems. The SeaBat 7101 will be available from summer 2008.
For more information contact:
Fabriksvangen 13
3550
Denmark
Tel: +45 47 380022
Fax: +45 47 380066