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350 Cable Survey System
DPN 402197 © TSS (International) Ltd Page 20 of 30
7.5 OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
7.5.1 Operating Performance
Together with the skilful operation of the 350 System, two major factors influence the
response and the performance of the System during survey operations:
1. Frequency of the target tone
You may minimise the effects of background noise by selecting a tone that is in a rel-
atively quiet part of the received band of frequencies. The Scope and Spectrum Ana-
lyser window of DeepView helps you make this selection. Refer to sub-section 6.2.1.4
for a description of this window.
2. Coil arrangement on the ROV
The performance of the 350 System depends heavily on the mounting arrangements
of the coil array. You need to consider two factors carefully when you use the System:
Because the 350 System uses trigonometry to determine the target co-ordinates,
the accuracy of its survey measurements will improve with larger coil separation
distances. However, by installing the coil triads farther apart you might find it diffi-
cult to manoeuvre the ROV.
Large masses of ferromagnetic material can distort the magnetic fields that the
350 System uses to survey the target. There is usually an abundance of such
materials in the ROV body.
You should install the coil array where it is at least 0.5 metres away from the ROV
body. The installation instructions provided in this Manual describe a configuration
of the 350 System that combines ease of deployment with optimal performance.
Summary:
The logged data packets include a Quality Control flag to identify data that might
show degraded accuracy. Refer to sub-section 7.3.1 for a description of the Quality
Control feature.
Use all the information and facilities available from the 350 System to identify any
drop in System performance so that you may take effective and appropriate correc-
tive action.
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