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Hi,
I've got a working Echopilot 550, produced by Incastec Associates Ltd. It features a rotating LED handle, like the old Seafarer models. Depth range is 0-12/24/120m. Incastec seems to have supplied Seafarer with Sensors. I'd like to have the output in another form, e.g. voltage (or pulse width, or frequency) corresponding to depth, so that I can easily monitor it remotely, or feed to a PC system. Does anybody have schematics of that Echopilot 550 (or the old Seafarers which seem to work similarly), so that I could draw up a converter - if somebody else hasn't done that already ... TIA, Stefan |
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"stefanhanoi" wrote: Hi, I've got a working Echopilot 550, produced by Incastec Associates Ltd. It features a rotating LED handle, like the old Seafarer models. Depth range is 0-12/24/120m. Incastec seems to have supplied Seafarer with Sensors. I'd like to have the output in another form, e.g. voltage (or pulse width, or frequency) corresponding to depth, so that I can easily monitor it remotely, or feed to a PC system. Does anybody have schematics of that Echopilot 550 (or the old Seafarers which seem to work similarly), so that I could draw up a converter - if somebody else hasn't done that already ... TIA, Stefan You can look at the output of that sounder as if it were an A-Scope with any osciliscope. You get the Main Bang of the Transmitter and then the amplified echo of the bottom, fish, whatever, coming at some time (milliseconds) later. That could be feed into a Schmitt Trigger and then presented to a digital input port and timed for depth. Me who used to do that many years ago............ |
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What do you mean with "output of that sounder"? The signal to/from the
transducer? This wouldn't contain the *amplified* echo ..., no? Sure, I could take that signal but then I have to take precautions that the amplifier (for the echo) can handle high power hat the input (from the main bang). I was hoping to find a way to let the original box do the amplifying part and then work only with pre-shaped signals. On reading your post a second time: Do you mean I should look for the signal that is sent to the LED on the rotating handle? Anybody with a schematic of an old Seafarer or an Echopilot? Cheers, Stefan |
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"stefanhanoi" wrote: What do you mean with "output of that sounder"? The signal to/from the transducer? This wouldn't contain the *amplified* echo ..., no? Sure, I could take that signal but then I have to take precautions that the amplifier (for the echo) can handle high power hat the input (from the main bang). I was hoping to find a way to let the original box do the amplifying part and then work only with pre-shaped signals. On reading your post a second time: Do you mean I should look for the signal that is sent to the LED on the rotating handle? Anybody with a schematic of an old Seafarer or an Echopilot? Cheers, Stefan Yep, take the signal right off the little brush that feeds the spinning LED Arm. Me |
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