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Enhanced SeaBat 7125 multibeam echosounder breaks new ground


RESON launches the first multibeam sonar systems on the market with dual frequency for remotely operated vehicles (ROV) down to depths of 6000 meters. The new SeaBat 7125 enables exploration missions to map the sea faster, and more accurately than ever before.
 
With the release of the updated SeaBat 7125 dual-frequency multibeam echosounder, RESON is setting new standards in deep-sea sonar survey. Offering dual frequency for ROV down to 6000m, the SeaBat 7125 can perform multiple missions from the same vehicle without costly and time-consuming system reconfigurations. An innovative design means switching frequencies can be done in seconds – simply by loading a new software file – so deep-depth survey operations get more time in the water.
 
User input helps create highly flexible sonar platform
Since the first launch of the SeaBat 7125 in 2005, RESON has been collaborating closely with users, and conducting extensive sea tests. The result is a host of new functions that make the SeaBat 7125 one of the most feature-rich sonar platforms on the market, and ideal for multiple applications. Innovative features include high-density flexible beamforming, beam data recording, Built-in Test, automatic operation, and AUV configuration.
 
Unprecedented accuracy through leading technology
Users can operate two systems as a dual-head configuration, enabling them to detect small diameter pipes, cables and other objects with unparalleled accuracy. And by reducing both data collection and processing times, the SeaBat 7125 maximizes surveying productivity:

  • Operating on either 200kHz or 400kHz, it provides high-quality bathymetry data over a swath of 128° perpendicular to the direction of travel.
  • A ping rate of 50Hz with 512 equidistant beams per swath ensures exceptionally high data density.
  • Advanced signal processing and bottom detect routines deliver second-to-none data quality.

 
The SeaBat 7125 is available in six different configurations with a selection of frequencies and depth ratings. System options include:
·          Beam data recording (standard feature)
·          Equidistant footprint selection (standard feature)
·          Full array calibration
·          Fiber optic conversion
·          Yearly upgrades for SeaBat firmware
·          System integration and training
·          Extended warranty contract
·          SeaBat cables





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