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  Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 1:41 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
  Hydrophones
  
  Hi Glen,
  I'm in Auckland about 200km South of the Bay of 
  Islands.
  I normally go half way up & out from Whangarei for 
  serious fishing.
  I know lots of South Africans over here, theres been a 
  flood
  of imigrants in the last 10 years.
  I'm working on my sub,  but still lots to do. I'm using a blown dome wich 
  is in process of being made; when I get it & measure it I'll know what depth 
  I can go to & make my fiberglass hull to 
  match.
  I'm going as small as I reasonably can & have 
  bought most of my components
  so I know exactly what space I need. The object is to 
  make it easy to transport
  & launch also maybe look in a few 
caves.
  Regards Alan
   
   
  
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    Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 11:35 
    AM
    Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
    Hydrophones
    
    Hi Alan 
    Its what I have experienced our stuff goes to Europe 
    first are you close to Russell I spent some time there great 
    fishing.
    I visited N.Z twice my wife and I were getting ready 
    to immigrate and last minute business opportunity came up put a stick in the 
    spokes.Have you started building your sub?
    All the Best
    GlenSA
    
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      Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 
      12:09 AM
      Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
      Hydrophones
      
      Hi Glen,
      I get things out of the states to N.Z. in about 1 
      week- 10 days. 
      The Americans have got a good reputation in 
      this reguard.
      Alan
      
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        Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 
        10:54 AM
        Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
        Hydrophones
        
        Thanks David
        The problem with the standard thru hull you are 
        suggesting would take in excess of a month to reach me in this part of 
        the world ,is it a skin fitting type or does it also need to be 
        welded in?does one attach it to the C.T or some where else 
.
        Glen SA
        
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          Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 
          11:29 PM
          Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
          Hydrophones
          
Glen,
 
  We just voted on a standard 
          thru hull fitting that will accommodate the various underwater comms 
          to include UQC. I would suggest you use this fitting as future use of 
          it is all but ensured. I believe a club discount may exist for 
          this device.
  The broadband system I am providing uses 4 
          wires at present with future construction making use of but only 
          two.
  Someone steer Glen to the thru hull information as to 
          ordering and specifics 
          please.
 
                                                                                    
          David Bartsch
  
 
          
          From: glenbrown@vodamail.co.za
To: 
          personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
          Hydrophones
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:16:35 +0200
          
          Hi David
          I know this has nothing to do with the subject,I 
          am busy making and fitting every kind of thru hull that I think I may 
          use in future as you seem to be the bof on com's have you any 
          suggestions on what I could make to accommodate 
          for  com's and hydrophone of which I nothing 
...
          Thanks
          Glen SA
          
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            Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 
            9:21 PM
            Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
            Hydrophones
            
Jim,
 
     Lets ask 
            Jens Laland! He seems to know this kind of stuff. I had a BQS-04 on 
            my boat.
Something to make note of...
 
   
            BQS-* usually indicates "send".. that's what the "s" 
            designates.
 
   BQR-* usually designates 
            "receive of listen" that's what the "r" 
            designates.
 
   The BQR-2 system was the 
            system prior to the BQR-21 which my sub was equipped with and may be 
            a stave (a stack of one or more passive hydrophones arranged in a 
            single row.) In other words it may not be designed for active 
            transmissions at all. You have a gem there so be sure what it was 
            designed for before damaging it.
 
   Jens, 
            help us out 
            here...
 
                                                                                      
            David Bartsch
 
> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 07:19:42 
            -0800
> Subject: Hydrophones
> From: 
            jimrudholm@gmail.com
> To: dbartsch2236@hotmail.com
> 
            
> Hello,
> I have enjoyed your posts on the Psubs site 
            and Doug and Kay's site.
> 
> I have several hydrophones 
            that were identified from BQR-2a sonars but
> cannot verify 
            that. They are 45.5" long, the rubber body 1.875" in
> 
            diameter, and 14.5 pounds. They are supposed to have a stack of 
            barium
> titanate cylinders about 1.5" long and about 1/8" 
            wall thickness for
> the active elements. I bought some of 
            these cylinders years ago from a
> surplus electronics store. 
            The hydrophones were purchased probably
> back in the 60s from 
            DOD surplus at Rough and Ready Island near
> Stockton, 
            CA.
> 
> Attached is a pic.
> 
> I would 
            like to test them before offering them to the Psub 
            community.
> I have a HP 204C oscillator and 403B voltmeter. 
            Any suggestions for a
> test schematic?
> 
> 
            Thanks,
> 
> Jim Rudholm
            
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