Export formats include CSV point cloud data which can be imported for post processing in most hydrographic survey software.
In addition, SonarView supports Generic Sensor Format (GSF) export, a vendor independent data exchange format specifically targeting single and multibeam sonar data. GSF is designed to be modular and adaptable and is widely supported in the maritime community. GSF export from SonarView is currently available in beta version.
Based on customer feedback, additional formats will be considered.
SonarView is available in Windows, Linux, and macOS versions.
Example Chart Output
These images show Surveyor 240-16 data CSV point cloud data processed in Reefmaster, an affordable entry-level sonar mapping program. CSV data can be imported to most hydrographic software packages and can also be viewed in generic point cloud viewing software such as CloudCompare, MeshLab, or Blender. We are working with various hydrographic software vendors to test compatibility and to explore other formats beyond CSV and GSF. Watch this page for further updates on software compatibility.
Reefmaster can easily generate charts with depth contours and isobaths. These charts can be exported for use in GIS software, a marine chart plotter, and even Google Maps!
Specifications
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Along track TX beam width
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Cross track TX beam width
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7° (conventional beamforming)
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Cross track angular resolution
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10-30V, 5W typical at idle, 15W typical max while pinging
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Contents
- 1 x Surveyor 240-16 with Ethernet
- 1 x Power Wiring Cable
- 1 x Blue Robotics RJ45 to JST GH Adapter
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