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Surveying and Inspection Equipment - Narrow Multi-Beam


Sonar Name
Seabat T50-P
frequency
190kHz to 400kHz
Maximum swath width
150° (equally spaced transmission), 165° (equally angled transmission)
Maximum Swath Range
Swath angle of 90° doubles water depth
Beamwidth
0.5° x 1° (400kHz), 1° x 2.° (200kHz)
number of beams
1024
Maximum number of sounding points (ping rate x number of beams)
51200 points
Range Resolution
0.6 cm
Maximum sounding capacity
200m (400kHz) 400m (200kHz)
Pulse length (CW)
15 to 300 μs
Pulse Length (FM)-
Ping Rate
50Hz
Roll Accuracy
0.008° (when using RTK)
Pitch Accuracy0.008° (when using RTK)
Yaw Accuracy0.015° (when using RTK)
Bathymetry Patternequiangular, equidistant, dense
Underwater echogramMemorable
Transducer TypeFlat type
Gross weight13.6 kg
Owned number2

- Main features -

 Multi-beam echo sounders transmit and receive acoustic beams in a fan shape, acquiring 3D depth data in a planar manner. This allows for a visual and comprehensive understanding of underwater structures and topography, and is effective in marine topographical surveys, disaster and accident investigations, port construction management, i-Construction in ports, and more.
Seabat T50-P
●The sonar is rigged at a 15° angle and the beam can be tilted in the software to enable measurements close to the water surface.
●By using the multi-detect function to capture multiple points on one sound line, you can increase the number of measurement points and perform measurements that avoid complex terrain, schools of fish, etc.
●By using the flex mode function, you can increase the density of any area within the swath and measure the target area in detail.
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