What is an Echo Sounder?
An echo sounder is a sonar-based device that measures water depth by sending sound pulses from a transducer to the sea floor and receiving the echo that bounces back.
An echo sounder is a sonar-based device that measures water depth by sending sound pulses from a transducer to the sea floor and receiving the echo that bounces back.
For vessels operating in challenging environments such as oil and gas platforms or FPSOs, the gyro compass ensures the crew can maintain accurate navigation and control in all conditions.
The Iridium terminal has the ability to bridge the gap between distant corners of the globe, providing reliable communication in the most challenging environments, underscores its significance in today’s interconnected world.
The backup console of GMDSS serves as a fail-safe mechanism, ready to spring into action should the primary console falter.
In an era of digital transformation and global connectivity, the integration of maritime communication systems holds immense promise for enhancing the efficiency, safety, and resilience of maritime operations.
This World Radio Day, we celebrate the importance of radios for maritime communication.
Designing a network topology for offshore platforms is a multifaceted task that requires a deep understanding of the unique challenges posed by the environment.
The Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) is a crucial component of maritime security, designed to enhance the safety and security of ships and their crews.
The fabrication of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System represents a remarkable feat of engineering and collaboration.
As maritime vessels continue to embrace the digital age, the integration of robust fiber optic termination and testing practices becomes imperative.