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echo sounderDevice that detects objects under water by means of sonar – by using reflected sound waves. Most boats are equipped with echo sounders to measure the water depth beneath them. An echo sounder consists of a transmitter, which emits an ultrasonic pulse, and a receiver, which detects the pulse after reflection from the seabed. The time between transmission and receipt of the reflected signal is a measure of the depth of water. Fishing boats use echo sounders to detect shoals of fish and navies use them to find enemy submarines. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As the low, green islands began to take shape, the echo sounder, which had been showing the same number all morning, came alarmingly to life, going from 15 feet to nearly zero in a few seconds. ``Surely we could motor slowly in, keeping a close eye on the echo sounder,'' urged the wife, who had her heart set on a nice dinner at a harborside cafe. Based on Seahawk's navigation, the wreck was found using the ship's echo sounder within minutes of arriving at the location. |
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