It seems that there are 2 schools of thought on this project...
1. Build the side scan from scratch-- using low cost transducers, build the electronics and writing a program for a PC to show the data.
2. Use transducers with a pre-existing bottom machine -- like Dan Fauntains page suggests.
Personally I like the first option, but I would like to see other peoples thoughts on this matter.
As far as the fish design, everybody has their own idea. What do you think of keeping this forum dedicated to transducers, electronics and programming. The fish design is the last part of this project. It may be wise to follow a path instead of trying to do everything at once.
We may want to attack this step by step. For instance...
1. Choose transducers
2. Build DSP
3. Choose cable
4. Top side programming
5. Fish Design
6. Smoke test.
Just an idea. Any input would be appreciated.
1. Build the side scan from scratch-- using low cost transducers, build the electronics and writing a program for a PC to show the data.
2. Use transducers with a pre-existing bottom machine -- like Dan Fauntains page suggests.
Personally I like the first option, but I would like to see other peoples thoughts on this matter.
As far as the fish design, everybody has their own idea. What do you think of keeping this forum dedicated to transducers, electronics and programming. The fish design is the last part of this project. It may be wise to follow a path instead of trying to do everything at once.
We may want to attack this step by step. For instance...
1. Choose transducers
2. Build DSP
3. Choose cable
4. Top side programming
5. Fish Design
6. Smoke test.
Just an idea. Any input would be appreciated.
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