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JANUARY 2010 - TD 220a DEPLOYMENT GUIDE, RDCP600
If the RDCP 600 is deployed to study waves with wave period as small as 2 seconds or less, the
instrument should be deployed as close to the sea surface as possible (at depths of 2-3 meters).
If the RDCP 600 is deployed to study waves with wave period as large as 7-15 seconds, the
RDCP can be deployed at greater depths.
According to the linear wave theory, the instrument is able to monitor the wave induced
pressure variations at depths of at least 25 meters. Refer to the Wave Theory in TD220c
RDCP
Primer
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2.2
Acoustic based wave measurements
Acoustic based wave parameters are only available in RDCP 600 instruments that have the
wave direction software installed.
Real-Time data can be received using the RDCP XML Data Service, refer TD270. Standard
wave parameters and polar plot for wave direction can be calculated using the AADI Wave
Analysis application.
Wave direction data can also be collected for later post processing, refer TN 306. Refer TD
220c RDCP PRIMER for primer regarding collecting data from the four acoustic beams.
Wave-recording instruments will often be configured differently from instruments used for
current measurement. The collection of data is split into two independent parts, ocean current
profiling and acoustic based wave recording, see illustration below: