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Hydrographic Equipment

Rapid deployment for hydrographic surveys is possible due to the portable nature of the equipment we use. Recent projects have included the use of the following equipment:


Positioning & Gyro Compass: The Trimble SPS-461 features two GPS receivers inside one enclosure, and two multipath-resistant antennas in two separate enclosures. Increasing the distance between the two antennas increases heading accuracy, the SPS-461 computes heading information with better than 0.15 degrees accuracy. The ability to adjust the antennas’ separation gives the receiver more versatility and the potential for higher performance. Besides providing accurate heading, the SPS-461 also delivers sub-metre DGPS positioning accuracy when using decoded correction data. The unit is capable of receiving differentially corrected data from land-based IALA beacon stations and from Space Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) such as the U.S. Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), the European GPS Navigation Overlay System (EGNOS), and Japan's MTSAT Satellite Augmentation System (MSAS).

Trimble SPS-461
Datasheet:
SPS-461 Specifications
 

Multibeam Echo Sounder: The R2Sonic 2024 MBES is an advanced multibeam echosounder with extremely high resolution and dynamically focused beams. The very high lateral resolution of a true 0.5 degrees, beam focussing and optional snippets backscatter facilitates object recognition. The same unit can also be configured as a front looking imaging sonar.

  • Bathymetry with optional side scan and snippets backscatter
  • User selectable wide band operation, tunable anywhere in the 200kHz to 400kHz frequency range (allows the operator to optimize the frequency to the environment, survey depths, and/or contract requirements).
  • 1 to 400m range from a single sonar receiver and transmitter
  • 100m depth rated, 3000m optional
  • Single or Dual head operation at full system ping rates
  • 160° usable swath coverage

Due to its electronic pitch compensation system and roll stabilized beams, the system performance is stable even in foul weather conditions.

R2 Sonic Multibeam echosounder
Datasheet:
R2Sonic 2024 Specifications

 

Single Beam Echo Sounder: The Ceeducer is a highly portable, easy to install and easy to use professional hydrographic survey system. It provides the user DGPS positioning, single channel echosounder and internal logging in a durable and rugged housing.

Ceeducer
Datasheet:
Ceeducer SBES Specifications

 

Navigation & Processing: We use the QPS QINSy data acquisition and processing package which gives us the flexibility and power needed to perform a range of survey tasks. It supports single beam, dual frequency, multiple transducer and multibeam echosounders, along with gyros, magnetometers, telemetry tide gauges and other survey devices.

The program can be configured to display and track single vessels, multiple vessels, or the main vessel and ROVs or towfish. Users can display the vessel's positions against background files of DXF, DGN, TIF, S-57, BSB, C-Map or VPF file format.

Datasheet:
QPS QINSy Specifications

 

Subsea Positioning: Sout Plus is an Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) underwater positioning and tracking system centred on a multi-element, single transducer that transmits and receives acoustic signals to dynamic subsea targets from which range, bearing and depth information can be determined.

As a full system package, the Scout Plus has been specifically designed to overcome the difficulties of tracking underwater targets such as divers, ROV’s, AUV’s and tow-fish which operate out of sight beneath the water surface. Advances in acoustic technology and software interfacing allow the entire system to be truly portable, enabling a simple transfer from stowage to vessel.

Sonardyne Scout Plus USBL

Datasheet:
Scout Plus Specifications

 

Sidescan Sonar: The C-Max CM2 family of towfish includes two dual frequency models, types DF and EDF. These cover a total of three acoustic frequencies, namely 100kHz (LF), 325kHz (HF) and 780kHz (EF).

For most search and survey tasks the DF towfish is the most useful. In LF mode the search swath is up to 1000m wide, useful for searching for larger objects such as wrecks or freight containers. In HF mode it is usually possible to distinguish such objects as mooring ropes, anchor chain, anchors, scour marks, pilings, crab pots, rocks (down to the size of a briefcase or less), as well as differences in seabed texture.

C-Max sidescan sonar
Datasheet:
C-Max CM2 Specifications

In cases where we need extra equipment we are able to make use of the extensive national hire pool available to us.

 

7 February 2012
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