The Netherlands: RESON to Present New Specialised SeaBat 7101-FLOW at EUROPORT

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RESON to Present New Specialised SeaBat 7101-FLOW at EUROPORT

From 8th to 11th November, 2011, RESON, a market leader in underwater acoustic sensors, state-of-the-art echo sounders, multibeam sonar systems, transducers, hydrophones, and PDS2000 software, will be exhibiting at EUROPORT 2011, at Ahoy in Rotterdam.

RESON will be exhibiting their new specialised SeaBat 7101 version for surveys in sheltered areas – The RESON SeaBat 7101-FLOW

The New SeaBat 7101-Flow is specifically aimed at surveys in sheltered areas, such as dams, rivers, lakes, harbours and ports, where the effects of motion are limited. The system consists of a standard 7101 with a motion sensor incorporated inside the sonar head enclosure which provides heave, pitch and roll data in conjunction with PDS2000 data acquisition software.

This new configuration provides an extremely simple and easy-to-install system on any vessel of opportunity and allows users to be out and collecting data extremely quickly with a fast installation & no need to calibrate.

A full range of accessories and equipment will also be on EUROPORT 2011.

RESON is a market leader in underwater acoustic sensors, state-of-the-art echo sounders, multibeam sonar systems, transducers, hydrophones, and PDS2000 software. RESON’s SeaBat sonar’s and NaviSound echo sounder systems have become an industrial standard in areas such as hydrography, dredging and offshore operations as well as within defense and security applications.

Thanks to continued product and technology development, RESON leads its Technological field. The company is growing and expanding into new markets and application areas – and its fourth generation of sonar systems will provide unprecedented performance for naval and commercial systems in terms of accuracy, resolution, depth rating, and range.

The RESON group of companies consists of RESON A/S with Headquarters in Denmark and entities in US, Holland, Scotland, Singapore and Germany.

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Source: reson, November 4, 2011