Slant Range
Calculating Slant Range
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Understanding Side Imaging
This is diagram done by Tom Vickers with Humminbird.
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AS Si LR YCableConnections
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SmartCraftgaugesNMEAconnection b
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SmartCraftgaugesNMEAconnection a
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NMEAGPSReceiverPigtailWireConnectio
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InterLinkConnectedto2Units2External
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AS Si DB YCableConnections 1
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Galeon 1500 century
This is whats remain of an Dutsh sailship that sunk at 1500 century. Its about 24 m long. The frontbow and the ribbons are still standing. There is wery little of the cargo left. Only some pottery has been found. There is also a very very nice and goodlookin anchor left outside the wreck. The pictur…
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Jan 31, 2010
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Shipwreck 1700 century
This is probably an norwegian ship from 1700 century. Its baddly broken in two halfes, thats are laying in a crossformation. The wreck is laying on sandbottom, and is partly burried in the sand. This picture also shows that when you are searching for old wooden wrecks with a sidescanner, they can be…
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Galearboat
This is an typical picture that shows how diificult it can be to find old wooden wrecks. In the middle of the picture you can see the skeleton of an galear that sunk in the middle of 1500. It carried to bronze canons as mainguns and one iron canon. Only thing that remains off this swedisch gunboat i…
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Garf Nikita
This is Graf Nikita from another angel. In the stern you can see two divers, and the bubbels goin up to surface.
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Jan 31, 2010
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Graf Nikita
Graf Nikita was an Dutsch sailship made of oakwood. It sunk 1784 outside Jussarö in soutwest Finland. Its destination was most likely st.Petersburg? Little is known about this ship. Nice divesite anyway.
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