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Light weight, rapid deployment MAgnetic signature range 

The cable magnetic range system is no compromise!

  • Check DG status before entering high risk areas
  • Manual or fully automated coil analyse and adjustments
  • Complete DG calibration process using SWECADE
  • Supports all type of vessels;
         steel hull to low magnetic hulls
  • Easy to deploy and recover; in less than 15 minutes!
  • Ready to measure within 30 minutes!
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  • Cable to a support vessel or wireless communication
  • Wireless double encrypted using WLAN data buoy
  • Range control from onboard or from support vessel 
  • Battery or net powered
  • Storage less than 50 kg
The cable array Magnetic range layout, with WLAN buoy

Rapid deployed Magnetic signature range

The cable based Magnetic measurment range, is intended to be used as temporar range in any location, with suitable depth. The measurement equipment is deployed within 15 minutes and ready to measure within 30 minutes.
Five sensor pods including 3-axis Magnetometers and Pressure sensors are attached to a cable array. Two marker buoys indicates the location in a 45/315 degree north angle.

The range width is adjusted for the type of vessels that are intended to be magnetically calibrated. The marker buoys are separated by 45 - 80 m with the 5 sensors at fixed positions adjusted for the measured vessels size.

The signals measured by the cable sensor is transmitted through a cable to the receiving module. The cable include power and a double encrypted WLAN that can can either be connected to what we call a WLAN buoy or directly to a small support vessel as well as direct to land via cable.

The cable array

  • Five 3-axis Magnetometers and pressure sensors platforms, fixed to the
         cable.
  • Pressure sensors used for depth compensation and pressure signature
  • Fixed cable with adjustments for sensor distances from 5 to 10 m
  •  Specific preparation tools prior to deployment tools/procedures 
  • Rapid Deployment - No operational delays
MCMV vessel passage