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Minimise downtime of your SeaBat sonar system
Accidental damage or hardware failure are rare with RESON SeaBats but unfortunately can occur, causing operational down time. Client risk can be minimised, down time reduced and operational efficiency increased by signing up to a RESON Service and Support Agreement. (read more) |
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New RESON SeaBat Sonar System
Since it's release in 1996, the SeaBat 8101 has gained a formidable reputation for performance, reliability and robustness. The new SeaBat 7101 Multibeam Echosounder brings to the forefront the advanced technology utilized across the range of SeaBat 7000 series multibeam systems. (read more) |
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SeaBat Multibeam Sonars
The RESON SeaBat is the undisputed leader in multibeam sonars and recognized as the standard against which all other systems are measured. (read more) |
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TC 2003 - Narrow Beam Transducer (200kHz/2.6deg)
The TC 2003 is a narrow beam 200 kHz echosounder transducer for hydrographic survey. The TC 2003 is ideal for hydrographic echosounding in shallow waters (30m), navigation, and high-resolution distance measurements. (read more) |
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SeaBat 8124 Multibeam Hydrographic Sonar
Specially designed for harbor and river surveys, the SeaBat 8124 is ideal for condition and pay quantity surveys in support of dredging operations. Operating at 200 kHz, the SeaBat 8124 multi-beam echosounder successfully penetrates the suspended material inherent in dredging operations to accurately measure a profile of the bottom that is 3.5 times the measured water depth. (read more) |
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NaviSound 400 Hydrographic Echosounders
RESON's NaviSound 400 Series are portable single-beam schosounders that offer premium features and support depths up to 6000 m. With a selection of models, the NaviSound 400 Series supports a wide range of hydrographic survey applications. (read more) |
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TC 1037 - Directional Telephone Transducer
The TC 1037 is a rugged directional transducer with low frequency.It is specifically designed for under-water telephone systems. Can be used as a building block in special long-range sonars or in sub bottom penetration single or multibeam systems. (read more) |