Sentinel V SC and RT Operation Manual
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Table 48.
Vertical Beam Leader
Binary
Field
Byte
1,2
ID Code
3,4
Depth Cells
5,6
Vertical Pings
7,8
Depth Cell Size
9,10
First Cell Range
11,12
Vertical Mode
13,14
Vertical Transmit
15,16
Vertical Lag
Length
17,18
Transmit Code El-
ements
19,20
Vertical RSSI
Threshold
BIT POSITIONS
6
5
4
MIN CORE THRESHOLD
PING OFFSET TIME
SURF SPARE1
DEPTH SCREEN
PERCENT GOOD THRESHOLD
VERTICAL DO PROOFING
Figure 112.
Description
Stores the Vertical Beam Leader identification word 0f01 (0f 01h). LSB is sent
first.
Number of depth cells in the vertical beam profile. This is also the number
of elements in.
Number of Pings that were averaged together. Usually 1.
Size of the depth cell in cm
Range to first cell in cm
Vertical Beam Mode: 1 == Low Resolution (same number of depth cells on
the slant beams as on the vertical beam), 2 == High resolution (dedicated
surface tracking ping with 4:1 transmit/receive ratio or larger)
Size of the transmit pulse in cm
The distance between pulse repetitions in cm Scaling: LSD = 1 centimeter;
Range = 0 to 65535 centimeters
The number of transmit code elements.
Reserved for future use.
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