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Super SeaPrince

The Super SeaPrince utilises the same Digital Sonar Technology (DST) composite transducer and Compressed High Intensity Radar Pulse (CHIRP) technology, offering exceptional clarity and resolution as a dual frequency mechanical scanning sonar.

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The Super SeaPrince has been developed from the industry-standard SeaKing and MicronSonars. The Super SeaPrince utilises the same Digital Sonar Technology (DST) composite transducer and Compressed High Intensity Radar Pulse (CHIRP) technology, offering exceptional clarity and resolution as a dual frequency mechanical scanning sonar.

Built to the highest quality standards, with a hard boot to protect the transducer, the Super SeaPrince is specifically designed for deployment in survey, observation and light work-class ROVs.

The single frequency Super SeaPrince is configured to dual port pressure housing as standard, single port is available on request.

Tritech’s SeaKing range of mechanical imaging sonars comprises the SeaKing Hammerhead, Super SeaKing, Super SeaPrince and MicronSonar. All products in the SeaKing family (or third-party products within the ARCNET communications link), can be run simultaneously, using the same processor and display; such as our Surface Control Unit (SCU) or a customer supplied PC or laptop.

Please Note: SeaPrince units manufactured prior to 2011 have an overall length of 146mm and a maximum diameter of 74.5mm (Single Port) or 86mm (Dual Port model). If you are unsure which sonar you have please contact Tritech support (support@tritech.co.uk).

FAQs

This is nearly always an issue with the RS232 ground which is usually missing.  Check for continuity on the copper sections between each end of the cable.

On the small chance it is not, then it is a RS485 device connected to an RS232 port.

This document will help get the basics sorted out - Serial Port Connection and Setup rev 1

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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