Printing is also possible! Data logger & data viewer for the acoustic mine sweeper "PDR8000SD type".
The "DSC1206" is a display device that captures and displays the analog recording equivalent signals obtained from the four-direction precision acoustic depth sounder "PDR8000SD" manufactured by Senbon Electric, while also acquiring data as digital data with a minimum unit of 1 cm. The acquired data is stored as digital data by a dedicated DSP. The "PDR8000SD" can be controlled via a keyboard, mouse, or remote controller. Depth recording data and measured water depth data from the transducer are all recorded as digital data on a hard disk and displayed in real-time on the screen. 【Features】 ■ Recorded data can be saved on electronic media and can be re-displayed on a land-based computer. ■ Depth recording data and measured water depth data can be displayed simultaneously on the screen. ■ Reduces the effort required to determine whether abnormal data in the measured water depth data is due to protrusions, floating objects, or equipment noise. ■ By displaying the track chart, it is possible to simultaneously grasp the recording position. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Depth recording data and measured water depth data can be recorded in a single file and displayed simultaneously. - Printing is also possible. - A remote controller can be installed to reduce the workload during depth measurement. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is engaged in the development of technologies and the provision of products to explore and elucidate the invisible worlds of the ocean, seabed, and underground, as well as conducting surveys and data analysis to protect the environment. Regarding the analysis of physical exploration data, we aim to clarify the invisible worlds of the ocean, seabed, and underground by providing advanced technology development and quality. We hope that this effort, albeit modest, will contribute to securing maritime interests, ensuring the safe navigation of vessels, developing marine resources, protecting the environment, and serving as a foundation for earthquake disaster prevention.