Hi Bryan, What are the dollars on the unit. What is the best
model for us and do they detect ropes and fishing nets? Those are my biggest
concern in murky water. I will try and contact them but if you have a heads up on it it
would certainly help. Chs Hugh From:
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[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Brian V.
Ryder Hello everyone We have a Blue View unit on rotary actuator that also has a
light and HD camera and its forward looking plus a depth sounder, the actuator
is capable of 180 degrees and I got an email a while back that they upgraded
and where selling the older units of at a reduced price, ours depth rated for
3300 feet but I know they have a unit that’s rated for 1000 feet . and then
there is -
Sonavision Model Mercury PC based scanning sonar with PPI, Sidescan,
A-scan, B-scan,True Acoustic Zoom www.sonavision.co.uk
this is the one we are putting on PRV2 mounted the same way as above PS
96 degrees in the windward passage seas 2 foot another beautiful day at sea,
but that will all be changing we are heading for the North Atlantic Brian V. Ryder CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any
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On Behalf Of Hugh Fulton Hi Jim, I have just got all excited about side scanners and checked with
the Humminbird guy and they have 798 model but it wont work as a forward
scanner. The reason is that it takes a slice for a scan and the lovely
picture is just the memory of the slices it takes as you move forward.
However there is a guy in Norway who is using the software and developing
a forward scanner. Hope that explains it all . The only forward scanners
really are Echopilot and Interphase. Both are Radar type images. It
would be nice to get a nice view like the side scanners form towing arrays but
they only produce that lovely image from the “slice” moving forward. Regards, Hugh From:
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[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of kocpnt
tds.net Hi Hugh, I am using a Humminbird 797. It is a last years model that
was selling for $795.00 but was discontinued and replaced by a new model. I was
able to find old stock at another Gander Mountain store and get the unit for
$595.00 brand new. I'm not sure if that's great pricing or not. I have had the
unit for about 2 months or so. Best Regards, Jim K On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Hugh Fulton <hc.fulton@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Jim, What side scan are you using and how
much etc. I was looking at them in a magazine and thinking they are what
we need but don’t know if there is a reasonably priced one. Chs
Hugh From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
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On Behalf Of kocpnt tds.net Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] depth gauges Hi
Alan, I
was concerned about that myself, but will have a side scan sonar aboard and the
side benefit is a distance to the bottom reading. While
really not a depth gauge as the reading will vary with bottom structure and
depth, it should let me know quickly how well I have achieved neutral bouyancy. I'll
let you know how well it works when I'm done testing. Best
Regards, Jim K On
Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Alan James <alanjames@xtra.co.nz>
wrote: Hi psubbers, Went for a couple of dives yesterday (scuba). The last
being in an old quarry where the visibility was bad & when I hit a thermocline it just went black. I
didn't know wether I was going up or down half the time. Was thinking from this experience that I'd like a
digital depth readout in my sub in fine increments of at least 6 inch depth deviations. Is there anything like that out there that
would be suitable? And if so how is it set up. ie. is the pressure
sensor outside the sub with wires through the hull or is it on the
inside threaded into a hull penetration or something. Any thoughts on anything that might be adaptable to
this purpose would be appreciated also. Regards Alan __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature
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