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Art.nr: 24707
Chasing M2 Pro/Pro Max Blueprint Oculus M1200D Sonar levererar multibeam-avbildning som ger tydliga realtidsbilder vid dålig sikt eller på lång räckvidd. Den kombinerar ett kompakt, robust format med enastående bildkvalitet. Systemet finns i en- och tvåfrekvenskonfigurationer och är klassat för 500 m djup.
Denna sonar ger pålitlig avbildning när optisk sikt är begränsad eller när du behöver avbilda mål på längre avstånd. Eftersom den producerar realtidsbilder kan du fatta omedelbara beslut under drift. Dessutom underlättar det kompakta, robusta utförandet integrationen av systemet i olika plattformar och gör att det tål utmanande förhållanden.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | Chasing M2 Pro/Pro Max Blueprint Oculus M1200D Sonar |
| Type | Multibeam imaging sonar |
| Imaging capability | Clear real-time imaging in poor visibility or over long range |
| Frequency options | Single-frequency and dual-frequency systems |
| Form factor | Compact, rugged |
| Depth rating | 500m |
Question: What environments is the Oculus M1200D sonar best suited for?
Answer: The sonar performs well in environments with poor optical visibility and in situations that require long-range imaging. Its real-time imaging capability helps you operate effectively when cameras cannot provide clear views.
Question: Can I choose between frequency options for different tasks?
Answer: Yes. The system is offered in single-frequency and dual-frequency configurations, allowing you to select the option that matches your operational needs.
Question: Is the Oculus M1200D durable enough for field use?
Answer: Yes. The sonar is described as compact and rugged, which supports reliable use in demanding conditions and easier integration into various platforms.
Question: How deep can the M1200D operate?
Answer: The system is depth rated to 500m, enabling deeper underwater operations where required.
Question: What advantage does multibeam imaging provide?
Answer: Multibeam imaging delivers detailed, real-time images over a swath, improving situational awareness in poor visibility or at longer ranges compared to single-beam approaches.