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Explaining the Water Depth Limit and Other Unexpected Reflections — FarSounder 3D Forward Looking Sonar for Navigation
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Marine Insight - ➡️The most common system for measuring water depth, and preventing collisions with unseen underwater rocks, reefs, etc., is the echosounder. 📠 👉🏻These sonar systems use a transducer that is
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