Re: Sidescan Sonar
>>>>Dan Fountains page shows how to hook up the transducers -- Cheaply!! From there, the DSP in the fish should be relatively easy.
>>>>Up stairs at the PC end will be the challenge. The math is tricky but do-able. I do a lot of Visual Basic coding, so the software can be windows based and easily used on a laptop.
>>>>Has anyone come up with schematics for activating the transducers for pinging, listening and measuring time?
>>>>depending on how robust this project is, we can consider a CTD (current, temperature & depth) unit. The speed of sound underwater changes with these variables, so if high definition is required the addition of this might be useful.
>>>Terry, you might consider a GPS interface for reading
>>>longitude and latitude, which is important once a
>>>target has been acquired. Software could be developed
>>>to print hard copies showing target acquisition,
>>>depth, heading, lon - lat, and shadow.
>>Bill,
>>Good idea to link GPS to it.
>>Most GPS have a data connector.
>>Do you happen to know how the signals from this connector looks like (Is it RS232 or something like that ?)
>>I use a KODEN DGPS and will see if i can get some info about it.
>>Perhaps someone can check another brand to see if there are differences.
>>Regards Jan
>>The GPS must be a DGPS because
>A KODEN KGP-98D DGPS uses a NMEA-0183 port for communication with plotters.
>An interesting webpage is
>http://www.marinesoft.com/Navigation/Technical/mse5.htm
>Regards Jan
Jan, I am still trying to locate my partner in Az.,
he will be able to answer all the tech. questions.
My expertise is more target identification after
acquisition.(both sonar and nanotesla readout from
magnetometer)Bill
>>>>Dan Fountains page shows how to hook up the transducers -- Cheaply!! From there, the DSP in the fish should be relatively easy.
>>>>Up stairs at the PC end will be the challenge. The math is tricky but do-able. I do a lot of Visual Basic coding, so the software can be windows based and easily used on a laptop.
>>>>Has anyone come up with schematics for activating the transducers for pinging, listening and measuring time?
>>>>depending on how robust this project is, we can consider a CTD (current, temperature & depth) unit. The speed of sound underwater changes with these variables, so if high definition is required the addition of this might be useful.
>>>Terry, you might consider a GPS interface for reading
>>>longitude and latitude, which is important once a
>>>target has been acquired. Software could be developed
>>>to print hard copies showing target acquisition,
>>>depth, heading, lon - lat, and shadow.
>>Bill,
>>Good idea to link GPS to it.
>>Most GPS have a data connector.
>>Do you happen to know how the signals from this connector looks like (Is it RS232 or something like that ?)
>>I use a KODEN DGPS and will see if i can get some info about it.
>>Perhaps someone can check another brand to see if there are differences.
>>Regards Jan
>>The GPS must be a DGPS because
>A KODEN KGP-98D DGPS uses a NMEA-0183 port for communication with plotters.
>An interesting webpage is
>http://www.marinesoft.com/Navigation/Technical/mse5.htm
>Regards Jan
Jan, I am still trying to locate my partner in Az.,
he will be able to answer all the tech. questions.
My expertise is more target identification after
acquisition.(both sonar and nanotesla readout from
magnetometer)Bill
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