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| RESON 8111 MULTIBEAM BATHYMETRY ECHO SOUNDER WITH SIDE SCAN OPTION
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The new Seabat 8111 is a modular Multibeam Echo Sounder operating at 100 kHz. It produces high density, high accuracy soundings of the seafloor over a 150° swath. |
| RESON 7125 DUAL HEAD MULTIBEAM ECHO SOUNDER
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The new generation Reson SeaBat 7125 represents yet another technological breakthrough in high quality performance. With unparalleled resolution and installation exibility, the SeaBat 7125 is ideal for a great variety of hydrographic, offshore, military, bathymetric, sidescan & snippets applications from a surface vessel, ROV to 6000 meter depth. |
| RESON 7125 SINGLE HEAD MULTIBEAM ECHO SOUNDER
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With unparalleled resolution and installation exibility, the SeaBat 7125 is ideal for a great variety of hydrographic, offshore, military, bathymetric, sidescan & snippets applications from a surface vessel, ROV to 6000 meter depth. |
| RESON 8101 1500M MULTIBEAM BATHYMETRY ECHO SOUNDER
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The SeaBat 8101 Multibeam Echo Sounder measures discrete depths, enabling complex underwater features to be mapped with precision |
| RESON 8125 MULTIBEAM BATHYMETRY ECHO SOUNDER 600 OR 1500
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The SeaBat 8125 is the rst wide-sector, wide-band, focused multibeam sonar ever to be deployed. Utilising 240 dynamically focused receive beams, |
| RESON 8125 MULTIBEAM BATHYMETRY ECHO SOUNDER DUAL HEAD
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The SeaBat 8125 is the rst wide-sector, wide-band, focused multibeam sonar ever to be deployed. Utilising 240 dynamically focused receive beams, |
| RESON 8128 MULTIBEAM IMAGING SONAR
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The SeaBat 8128 is the rst commercial, wide-sector, wide-band, focused multibeam sonar ever to be deployed. Utilizing 240 dynamically focused receive beams, the system measures a 120° sector. The backscatter intensity image is displayed in real time on the sonar display. |
| RESON 8160 MULTIBEAM BATHYMETRY ECHO SOUNDER
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The SeaBat 8160 is the 50 kHz version of the 8100 series of multibeam echosounders. Operating at 50 kHz, the system ensonies the whole swath in a single ping, generating 126 simultaneous high-resolution receive beams. |
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