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The M1200d multibeam imaging sonar conveniently mounts to our ROVs or Utility Crawlers for effective target identification in turbid waters. The M1200's high operational resolution features a peak frequency of 2.1MHz, an integrated velocimeter for improved accuracy, and a range resolution of 2.5mm for detailed close-range inspections.
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Integrated into controller
Dual frequency mode
0.1m to 30m range
Dual frequency shorter range, high-resolution multibeam Imaging Sonar for murky water survey and inspection
Cameras and diver’s eyes often are unable to effectively search due to poor visibility underwater. An imaging sonar is the best tool to then reidentify the target, since oftentimes side scan data does not produce an exact location (so navigating back to the potential target can be difficult). Once the target is reidentified, the sonar can be used to continue to track the target as you move closer, and when you get close enough, it can even be used to perform the visual verification.
In inspection operations, particularly in murky water applications, it can be difficult to use just a camera to get an understanding of the condition of a structure.
For example, when inspecting the hull of a ship, you want to see if there are any major defects or corrosion, damage to the coating, zincs, anodes, propeller, check the coating condition, check if the hull needs to be cleaned.
Width | 122mm (4.8 inch) |
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Height | 62mm (2.4 inch) |
Length | 125mm (4.9 inch) |
Construction | Anodised Aluminium (Titanium available on request) |
Depth Rating | 300m |
Weight in air | 980g (2.1lbs) |
Weight in water | 360g (0.79lbs) |
Operating & Storage Temperature | -5°C to +35°C (23°F 95°F) |
Frequency | 1.2MHz (LF) / 2.1MHz (HF) |
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Range (max) | 30m (LF) / 10m (HF) |
Range (min) | 0.1m |
Beam Seperation | 0.25° (LF) / 0.16° (HF) |
Number of Beams | 512 |
Range Resolution | 2.5mm (LF) / 2.5mm (HF) |
Update Rate (max) | 40Hz |
Vertical Aperture | 20° (LF) / 12° (HF) |
Angular Resolution | 0.6° (LF) / 0.4° (HF) |
Horizontal Aperture | 130° (LF) / 60° (HF) |
Dual frequency shorter range, high-resolution multibeam Imaging Sonar for murky water survey and inspection
Cameras and diver’s eyes often are unable to effectively search due to poor visibility underwater. An imaging sonar is the best tool to then reidentify the target, since oftentimes side scan data does not produce an exact location (so navigating back to the potential target can be difficult). Once the target is reidentified, the sonar can be used to continue to track the target as you move closer, and when you get close enough, it can even be used to perform the visual verification.
In inspection operations, particularly in murky water applications, it can be difficult to use just a camera to get an understanding of the condition of a structure.
For example, when inspecting the hull of a ship, you want to see if there are any major defects or corrosion, damage to the coating, zincs, anodes, propeller, check the coating condition, check if the hull needs to be cleaned.
Width | 122mm (4.8 inch) |
---|---|
Height | 62mm (2.4 inch) |
Length | 125mm (4.9 inch) |
Construction | Anodised Aluminium (Titanium available on request) |
Depth Rating | 300m |
Weight in air | 980g (2.1lbs) |
Weight in water | 360g (0.79lbs) |
Operating & Storage Temperature | -5°C to +35°C (23°F 95°F) |
Frequency | 1.2MHz (LF) / 2.1MHz (HF) |
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Range (max) | 30m (LF) / 10m (HF) |
Range (min) | 0.1m |
Beam Seperation | 0.25° (LF) / 0.16° (HF) |
Number of Beams | 512 |
Range Resolution | 2.5mm (LF) / 2.5mm (HF) |
Update Rate (max) | 40Hz |
Vertical Aperture | 20° (LF) / 12° (HF) |
Angular Resolution | 0.6° (LF) / 0.4° (HF) |
Horizontal Aperture | 130° (LF) / 60° (HF) |
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