Jon, Having been in the Navy as a sonar technician, I was really curious if I could actually pull off a trainable passive sonar system. In that such a system would require almost constant investigation, it would really have little or no use aboard these really small submarines but perhaps some larger vessels could see a use for such a system. It is really just a personal challenge that I undertook this project. It would still be interesting to see how effective and accurate this set up will be. David Bartsch > Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 16:34:27 -0400 > From: jonw@psubs.org > To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org > Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] passive hydrophone array pictures! > > > David, > > Thanks for posting the photos. I recall you saying something about the > plastic cups as far as directionality, but I don't recall exactly what > it was. Assuming the plastic cups are not effective at producing > directionality, what do you hope to come up with in terms of testing > data? Assuming you found a material that did effectively provide > directionality, would it be more advantageous to have one element that > could be rotated, rather than 18 elements that are switched > mechanically? Also, since part of the reason for having one of these is > for surface collision avoidance, it would seem that a 20 degree cone > would be a bit narrow when surfacing and a unit pointing upwards will be > required. > > Jon > > > > David Bartsch wrote: > > To all: > > > > I have posted five 18 hydrophone passive sonar array pictures for > > you to view. > > > > These have been placed under "resources and references" then under > > "projects and photos" then select "David Bartsch" and finally "passive > > sonar". > > > > It is a work in progress and I have much work to do prior to its > > completion. > > > > Enjoy them and please share with us your thoughts and ideas. (keep > > this open forum to assist in generating further discussions and > > comments please) > > > > > > David Bartsch > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. Check it out. > > <http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_BR_life_in_synch_062009> > > > > > ************************************************************************ > ************************************************************************ > ************************************************************************ > The personal submersibles mailing list complies with the US Federal > CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Your email address appears in our database > because either you, or someone you know, requested you receive messages > from our organization. > > If you want to be removed from this mailing list simply click on the > link below or send a blank email message to: > removeme-personal_submersibles@psubs.org > > Removal of your email address from this mailing list occurs by an > automated process and should be complete within five minutes of > our server receiving your request. > > PSUBS.ORG > PO Box 53 > Weare, NH 03281 > 603-529-1100 > ************************************************************************ > ************************************************************************ > ************************************************************************ > Insert movie times and more without leaving Hotmail®. See how. |