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350 Cable Survey System
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Figure A–3: Frequency ‘windows’
This process isolates the various frequency components in a signal very effectively so
that the System can distinguish the tone frequency easily from among the back-
ground noise. The SDC display software provides a Frequency Spectrum feature sim-
ilar to Figure A–3, with the tone frequency identified as a solid red bar. The example
in Figure A–3 shows the tone frequency at 33Hz.
See sub-section 6.2.1.4 for a more detailed description of the complete Frequency
Spectrum display.
A.4 CALCULATION
By using an array of two coil triads, the 350 System avoids potential sources of meas-
urement error caused by changes in the amplitude of the tone signal. Calculations
performed by the 350 System provide three modes of operation:
1. Survey mode:
The SDC displays the vertical range to target and the lateral offset of the target
relative to the centre of the coil array. If the System receives altitude information or
you have specified a fixed coil height, this mode can also supply measurements of
altitude and target depth of cover.
See sub-section 6.2.1.2 for a full description of the Run Display screen.
2. Forward Search mode:
The SDC can display an estimate of the range to a tone-carrying cable that lies
along an intersecting course ahead of the ROV. This facility allows you to use the
350 System to conduct a search for a target in the survey area.
See sub-section 6.2.1.3 for a full description of the Forward Search screen.
3. Skew Measurement mode:
The SDC displays and transmits the angle of skew measured between the track of
the target and the ROV heading. Ideally, there should be no angle of skew present
during a survey.
The SDC displays all measurements relative to the ROV. They might therefore con-
tain errors if you operate the ROV with some angle of roll or pitch.
0 10 20 100
Frequency (Hz)
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amplitude
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