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Applied Acoustics Grows Its Team of Engineers

Will Oakey has joined the production area, while Will Shave, another BSc qualified engineer, is working on new developments in the company’s seismic profiling systems, and HND qualified Sean Evans is using his 30 years of technical expertise to improve the quality and build of the latest sparker systems.“These colleagues will play a pivotal role in helping us to grow the business both in terms of developing new technologies and moving into different markets and geographical areas,” Neil MacDonald, Technical Manager of Applied Acoustics.The company said it is seeking to employ further

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FSI Announces new LF Bubble Gun

;s Bubble Gun Systems are suited for small boat shallow water geophysical surveys. Bubble Gun systems use a contained air volume to generate narrow band, low frequency acoustic signals. The data collected with HMS-620 systems rivals that of much larger, heavier, and more expensive air-gun, boomer and sparker systems without the need for large power sources or air compressors. This technology provides superior signal penetration through coarse sand, gravel tills and other difficult to penetrate sediments. www.falmouth.com   (As published in the April 2014 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - http://www

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FSI Announces new LF Bubble Gun at OI

Gun Systems are suited for small boat shallow water geophysical surveys. Bubble Gun systems utilize a contained air volume to generate narrow band, low frequency acoustic signals. The data collected with HMS-620 systems rivals that of much larger, heavier, and more expensive air-gun, boomer, and sparker systems without the need for large power sources or air compressors. This technology provides superior signal penetration through coarse sand, gravel tills, and other difficult to penetrate sediments. With some new technology developments and increases in the physical dimensions of the acoustic transducer

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FSI Enhances Seismic Bubble Gun Family

Falmouth Scientific, Inc. (FSI) announce two enhancements to its HMS-620 Bubble Gun portable seismic systems. FSI’'s Bubble Gun Systems are suited for small boat shallow water surveys. Data collected with the HMS-620 rivals that of much larger, heavier and more expensive air-gun, boomer and sparker systems. Its small size makes it easily deployable without the need for heavy machinery, winches or cranes.   Bubble Gun systems utilize a 15 cubic inch air volume to generate narrow band, low frequency acoustic signals. This proven technology provides signal penetration through coarse sand,

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