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function ensures high contrast

across different seafloor types.

Both models include integrated

pitch, roll, heading and pressure

sensors for precise navigation

and depth measurement, helping

users to collect accurate, high-

resolution data in the most

demanding underwater

environments.

Typical applications for the

GeoScan family include Search

and Recovery (SAR), hydrographic

surveying, object detection and

identification, inspection and

engineering support, and marine

geology and archaeology.

It comes with a with a standard

50m tow cable.

GeoAcoustics also

has expanded of its

custom cable

moulding and

assembly services for

subsea equipment

manufacturers, marine

systems integrators

by acquiring a

specialist cable

moulding company

located near its

Yarmouth HQ.

Overmoulding

GeoAcoustics showed its new

sidescan sonar at Ocean

Business. Weighing only 25kg,

the GeoScan is able to be

carried by a single person. The

range currently features two

models, both offering

simultaneous broadband dual

frequency operation and

advanced sonar processing

features.

The GeoScan 2361 operates at

300 kHz and 600 kHz to

maximise range performance,

while the GeoScan 2491 runs at

400 kHz and 900 kHz to deliver

even higher image resolution.

Both include a fast 60 kHz

update rate, CW and Chirp

pulse options, no near-field

blurring, and a maximum

operating depth of 300m.

GeoScan features high-definition

capabilities that combines ultra-

short pulses and pulse

compression to enhance image

resolution and range definition.

A dynamic variable aperture

focusing system enables higher

resolution at shorter ranges and

improved image quality at

longer ranges, while an

automated image equalisation

GEOSCAN

This strategic move unlocks

increased capacity and

specialist expertise, enabling

the delivery of complex, high-

reliability cable mouldings

and terminations for a wide

range of marine and subsea

applications.

Cable moulding is a critical

process in the production and

use of underwater

equipment, involving the

sealing and encapsulation of

cable terminations to ensure

electrical integrity, water

ingress protection, and

mechanical durability under

harsh ocean conditions.

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