Simrad SP60
144
851-164574 / C
8
Enter the measured hydrophone voltage
U(p-p)
into the
Measurement and calculation results
table, and calculate the
U Hydr
voltage in the same table.
→
Refer to table 6.
Measurements/calculations
Value
Unit
Example
Noise level
dB
--25.2
Hydrophone voltage
U(p--p)
volt
0.8
U(RMS) = U(p--p)/2
√
2
volt
0.28
U Hydr = 20 log U(RMS)
dB//1V
--10.9
Table 6 Measurement and calculation results
9
Make the requisite calculations in the
Measurement and
calculation results
table, and enter the result into the
Receiving voltage response (VR)
table.
→
The Receiving voltage response (VR) table is shown as
table 7.
10
Retrieve the
Hydrophone sensitivity as transmitter S
from
the
Test hydrophone data
table.
→
The Test hydrophone data table is shown as table 3 on page
139 (Source level measurements).
11
Enter the data into the
Receiving voltage response (VR)
table.
12
Retrieve the
20 log r
value from the
Measurements results
table.
→
The Measurements results table is shown as table 4 on page
141 (Source level measurements).
13
Enter the data into the
Receiving voltage response (VR)
table.
VR =
÷
(S + U Hydr
÷
20 log r)
Data
Value
Unit
Example
S = S Hydrophone
dB//
µ
Pa
/V
119.2
U Hydrophone
dB//1V
--10.9
20 log r
dB
17.5
VR (Voltage Response)
dB//1V/
µ
Pa
--90.8
Table 7 Receiving voltage response (VR)
14
Calculate the voltage response with the formula given in
Receiving voltage response (VR)
table.
Expected receiving voltage response is approximately:
•
VR =
-90
±
3 dB//1V/
µ
Pa
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