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Oscilloscope read-out during the ping around. In order for the HTI system to accurately determine tagged fish position in 3D, it must know where each of the hydrophones are in relation to each other. To do this, the system has to be "pinged in." Each hydrophone has a built in transmitter. All of the hydrophones are turned off, and then one is set to ping and then one at a time, each of the remaining ones are turned to back on to receive the signal from the pinging hydrophone, The oscilloscope is used to measure the time from the ping leaving the transmitting hydrophone (the first peak on the left) to the time it is picked up by the receiving hydrophone (the peak on the right). This time is then used to calculate the distance between the pair of hydrophones.
students playing ping pong during recreation time supported by AFSC's sports and recreation for peace program
photo:Sonide Simon
The offset hosel design helps the Ping G20 Hybrid create the high launch and low spin that improve your accuracy. A large, internal weight inside the 17-4 stainless steel head provides forgiveness and distance.
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Qing Ping Shan bulk carrier leaves Gladstone assisted by Smit Sandon outbound for Nemrut, Turkey
IMO: 9741504
MMSI: 477078500
Call Sign: VROK6
Flag: Hong Kong
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 36388
Deadweight: 63474 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 199.9m × 32.26m
Year Built: 2015
Status: Active