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Gemini 1200ikd

Enhance your ROV functionality with the powerful and compact Gemini1200ikd. The Gemini 1200ikd has the ability to maintain a 120° field of view across both frequencies. The frequency can also be configured to switch automatically within a specified range or be adjusted manually. The 720kHz low frequency setting is designed for target identification and obstacle avoidance at long range, whilst the 1200kHz high frequency setting offers extremely detailed multibeam images, ideal for inspection at close range.

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Unique to the Gemini 1200ikd is the ability to maintain a 120° field of view across both frequencies: something not previously seen in any of the Gemini Multibeam imaging sonars and ensuring the target remains in view when operating at high frequency and at short range.

Significant engineering development has resulted in this latest Gemini imaging sonar offering an impressive 2.4mm range resolution as well as an effective angular resolution of only 0.12°.

Product Comparison

Gemini 1200ikd Gemini 1200ikd Gemini 1200id Gemini 1200id MicronGemini 720s MicronGemini 720s
Operating Frequency 720 kHz1200 kHz 720 kHz1200 kHz 720 kHz
Depth Rating 500 m1000 m 4000 m 300 m750 m
Power Requirements 9.5 W - 27 W (range dependent) 16 - 27 W (range dependent) 8.5 W
Supply Voltage 19 to 74 V DC 19 to 74 V DC 12 to 48 V DC
Comms Ethernet Ethernet VDSL Ethernet Serial (RS232 / RS485)
Material Aluminium Titanium Aluminium
Maximum Range 120 m50 m 120 m50 m 50 m
Horizontal beamwidth 120° 120° 90°
Vertical beamwidth 20°12° 20° (tilted down 10°)12° (tilted down 10°) 20°
Effective angular resolution 0,25°12° 0.25°0.12° 0.7°
Range Resolution 4 mm2.4 mm 4 mm2.4 mm 8 mm
Acoustic angular resolution 1,0°0.6° 1.0°0.6° 2.34°
SDK Yes Yes Yes
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FAQs

The Gemini 1200ik is a dual frequency version of the Gemini 720ik. The operating frequencies are 720kHz and 1200kHz for close inspection.

The calibration frequency guidance document can be found under the technical notices in the Resources page. To go directly to them click on the link "Technical Notices"

Alternatively, the document can be accessed here: Calibration Frequency Guidance

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