Hi,
First of all, I am from the Netherlands, so please allow some errors in my writing.
For the last several months I am thinking of building a sidescan sonar.
I have been looking around for transducers, but... they cost about $5000 and one needs 2....
So, it looks like I have to build my own.
Does anyone of you have ideas, tips etc ?
Perhaps we could build one as team and use this forum as our interface. (when Carl does not mind)
In theory we should be able to combine the knowledge/experience of the whole world into this project. (Something nice must come from this..)
The very basic idea I have is to split the project in 2 parts.
Part 1
The fish that will piggyback the actual sidescan sonar
This fish will have enough intelligence to be able to run at a preset depth and will fly stable (i.e. no banking and/or jaw)
It should be possible to control the fish from the boat so adjustments can be made in flight.
The fish and attached modules will be kept watertight by making sure that the inside airpressure is a few mbars higher than the surrounding water pressure.
This is done with some old diving equipment (Air tank, old Scubapro R190 regulator)
The fish itself will be a standalone unit because I want to be able to also fit a camera module to it.
Part 2
The sidecan sonar
I do not think that we will be able to get the same resolution as the professional ones, but the aim is to get a resolution good enough to detect large objects
With large I mean something 30cm x 30cm x 100 cm.
Data from sonar will undergo raw processing in Sonar module.
This data will be fed into PC on board.
The sonar must also be astandalone unit that will be attached to the fish.
As I said, this is a very basic description of my ideas.
Anyone interrested in joining or just giving tips, ideas ?
Regards,
Jan haarbrink
First of all, I am from the Netherlands, so please allow some errors in my writing.
For the last several months I am thinking of building a sidescan sonar.
I have been looking around for transducers, but... they cost about $5000 and one needs 2....
So, it looks like I have to build my own.
Does anyone of you have ideas, tips etc ?
Perhaps we could build one as team and use this forum as our interface. (when Carl does not mind)
In theory we should be able to combine the knowledge/experience of the whole world into this project. (Something nice must come from this..)
The very basic idea I have is to split the project in 2 parts.
Part 1
The fish that will piggyback the actual sidescan sonar
This fish will have enough intelligence to be able to run at a preset depth and will fly stable (i.e. no banking and/or jaw)
It should be possible to control the fish from the boat so adjustments can be made in flight.
The fish and attached modules will be kept watertight by making sure that the inside airpressure is a few mbars higher than the surrounding water pressure.
This is done with some old diving equipment (Air tank, old Scubapro R190 regulator)
The fish itself will be a standalone unit because I want to be able to also fit a camera module to it.
Part 2
The sidecan sonar
I do not think that we will be able to get the same resolution as the professional ones, but the aim is to get a resolution good enough to detect large objects
With large I mean something 30cm x 30cm x 100 cm.
Data from sonar will undergo raw processing in Sonar module.
This data will be fed into PC on board.
The sonar must also be astandalone unit that will be attached to the fish.
As I said, this is a very basic description of my ideas.
Anyone interrested in joining or just giving tips, ideas ?
Regards,
Jan haarbrink
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