Hello everyone! I just joined, tried to edit my profile but the system says I can't access that feature, but I do have a question that I hope can be answered by someone on here.
How does a side scan sonar determine at what angle a return echo came from (off to either side) in order to know where to place it on the visual display?
From what I understand a single pulse is transmitted from a transducer (left or right side) and then somehow from that single pulse the system is able to differentiate at what angles different echos are returned from. The transducer isn't being physically swept through an arc like a RADAR antenna in order to determine the angle.
How does it do this? Is frequency modulation involved (similar to how some RADAR systems operate)? Can someone explain how it's done? Links to good explanations (I've been unable to find any myself)?
Thanks!!
How does a side scan sonar determine at what angle a return echo came from (off to either side) in order to know where to place it on the visual display?
From what I understand a single pulse is transmitted from a transducer (left or right side) and then somehow from that single pulse the system is able to differentiate at what angles different echos are returned from. The transducer isn't being physically swept through an arc like a RADAR antenna in order to determine the angle.
How does it do this? Is frequency modulation involved (similar to how some RADAR systems operate)? Can someone explain how it's done? Links to good explanations (I've been unable to find any myself)?
Thanks!!
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