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Gemini NBI

The Gemini NBI offers a narrow vertical beam and 130 swath. The Gemini NBI produces an acoustic image, cutting through the water with a narrow acoustic beam and at the high refresh rate users can expect from the Gemini range.

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The Gemini NBI offers a narrow vertical beam and 130 swath.

The Gemini NBI produces an acoustic image, cutting through the water with a narrow acoustic beam and at the high refresh rate users can expect from the Gemini range of multibeam sonars.

Based on the proven design of the Gemini 720i, the Gemini NBI uses a 1 vertical beam instead of the 20 vertical beam found on the 720i. This reduced beam width allows the user to more precisely identify the position of the acoustic targets than is possible with a wide beam imaging sonar which is commonly used for obstacle avoidance operations.

Operating at 620kHz the Gemini NBI is able to produce images with 10mm range resolution while the 0.5 horizontal angular resolution results in an extremely sharp sonar image. Where monitoring your position relative to a known target is the objective and not general obstacle avoidance, then the Gemini NBI can help guide you safely to the desired target.

The multibeam transducer design used for the Gemini NBI results in a 130 sector scan width and advanced technology allows update rates as high as 30 scans per second. With wide angle imaging and a high refresh rate the user is able to quickly and effectively manoeuvre to a target in poor visibility conditions.

Depth rated to 4000m and manufactured from titanium the Gemini NBI has been designed to work in the harshest of environments such as those typically found in subsea mining and excavation.

The Tritech Seanet Pro software package supports the Gemini NBI enabling the network of other Tritech sensors. A standalone Gemini software package is also available which offers users a tailored control and display interface including a click and track function and engineering measurement tools. Gemini software also has typical features common with Seanet Pro such as data recording/ playback, screen capture, range and gain control, colour palette selection, cursor reporting. A software development kit is available for autonomous vehicle operations.

FAQs

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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