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Brand Name : TOPSKY
Model Number : LT-DPRS1.0
Place of Origin : China
MOQ : 1 set
Price : USD20000-25000
Payment Terms : T/T
Supply Ability : 20 Sets/Month
Delivery Time : 15 working days
Name : Underwater rescue Operation depth 660 feet air Handheld sonar detector
Frequency range : 5 ~ 80kHz
Bandwidth : 1kHz
Sensitivity : 80db
Operation depth : 660 feet air
Weight : 4.5 pounds
1. overview |
The handheld sonar detector has been applied in the fields of domestic fire protection, rescue, public security, scientific research and other fields. With excellent equipment performance and solid and durable characteristics, the test can also be suffered in strict environments. Rescue, Guangzhou Salvation Bureau, Shanghai Salvation Bureau, East China Sea Rescue, Beihai Rescue, Yantai Salvation Bureau and major fire rescue systems. The underwater environment is strict and complicated. It is difficult for ordinary electromagnetic waves and radar waves to be transmitted in the medium of water. Therefore, the functions of sons equipment need to achieve positioning and tracking in water. It is often used to locate the positioning of underwater sinking ships, bus, even personnel, and valuable equipment. It receives the ultrasound signal transmitted back to the sons transmitter through the directional water hearing device to assist underwater personnel to find the target and achieve emergency rescue. |
2. Product Features |
The combination of the diver's handheld and the surface operation 5-80kHz bandwidth 3M long adjustable conversion component Built -in Luo Jing |
3. Main technical indicators |
Frequency range: 5 ~ 80kHz Bandwidth: 1kHz Sensitivity: 80db LCD display: frequency/low Battery LED display: signal strength table Power: rechargeable battery Battery life: 8 hours Operation depth: 660 feet air Weight: 4.5 pounds Water weight: 12 ounces Shell material: anti -corrosion Delrin Course size: 10.0 "(L) x4" (diameter) |
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Underwater Rescue Air Handheld Sonar Detector Operation Depth 660 Feet Images |