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Teledyne Marine is excited to unveil the Intrepid, a GNSS/Inertial Navigation System. The system is integrated with the SeaBat T20-ASV processor and comprises a compact inertial measurement unit (IMU) and two GNSS antennas, delivering reliable and precise positioning.

With the Intrepid on board, no manual interfacing between sensors is required, as the system automatically streams data to third-party software. This eliminates the need for manual sensor interfacing and reduces downtime.

Intuitive interface

Teledyne Marine’s unified approach combines hardware and software into one single, intuitive interface for monitoring and controlling the mapping system. Moreover, the centralised system streamlines firmware and software updates, providing users with effortless access to the latest features and enhancements.

The new Intrepid GNSS/Inertial Navigation System combines immediate feedback with the consistent and precise results of the SeaBat T20-ASV, delivering a seamless mapping experience.

Intrepid GNSS/INS

Due to its intuitive design, it is easy to configure and monitor, allowing even entry-level operators to quickly set up

The Intrepid GNSS/INS benefits all users in marine surveying applications by providing the precise navigation necessary for operational efficiency.

Due to its intuitive design, it is easy to configure and monitor, allowing even entry-level operators to quickly set up the system and receive immediate feedback on navigational status essential for dynamic marine operations.

SeaBat Sonar software

Teledyne Marine’s Intrepid GNSS/INS is the next step in our line of INS products with a combined GNSS/INS system,” says Pim Kuus, Senior Hydrographer and Product Manager of Instruments & Imaging at Teledyne Marine.

"What we have done is to integrate the SeaBat Sonar software and the Intrepid software into one software programme, making it simple and easy to use for the operators."

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