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- Commons has media related to Hydrophone. Hydrophones —Brüel & Kjær Hydrophones and research articles DOSITS—Hydrophone introduction at Discovery of Sound...
- towed array sonar is a system of hydrophones towed behind a submarine or a surface ship on a cable. Trailing the hydrophones behind the vessel, on a cable...
- was detected by the Equatorial Pacific Ocean autonomous hydrophone array, a system of hydrophones primarily used to monitor undersea seismicity, ice noise...
- forty hydrophones of the array. New coaxial multiplexed commercial telephone system cable, designated SB, using a single wire for all hydrophones allowed...
- equipped with subsurface hydrophones, batteries, and radio transmitters that automatically sent a radio signal when their hydrophones detected the sound of...
- the bearing, several hydrophones are used, and the set measures the relative arrival time to each, or with an array of hydrophones, by measuring the relative...
- Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) using its Equatorial Pacific Ocean autonomous hydrophone array. Upsweep Upsweep, from the NOAA website at 20x the original speed...
- contained four sets of magnetostriction hydrophones. A round-nosed version which contained two magnetostriction hydrophones inside a funnel-shaped baffle. The...
- OCLC 10324173. Deals with technical developments, including the first dipping hydrophones Raudzens, George (October 1990). "War-Winning Weapons: The Measurement...
- the subsurface water cycle. Using both ocean-bottom seismometers and hydrophones, the scientists are able to map structures as deep as 97 kilometres (318...