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SeaSonde Software Release 3 Update 2
We are pleased to announce our latest release
of the Radial and Combine Suite tools from
CODAR Ocean Sensors CODAR. Release 3 provides researchers with
the latest in radial
current analysis tools, including current
processing algorithms with much faster processing speeds. Also
featured are powerful
new applications that allow faster and more
accurate antenna pattern measurements, improved distance calculations
and more
robust diagnostic analysis tools for easier
troubleshooting.
Important for all Release 3 users, update 2
is a critical upgrade for all units that have
already installed update 1.
For more information on specific software,
please refer to the documentation section of
our website:
http://www.codaros.com/support_doc.htm.
The latest updates for current OS X users can
also be found at http://www.seasonde.com in
the customer section of this
site.
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Our new training approach provides extensive "hands-on" experience
using a variety of software exercises that
showcase the latest features in our SeaSonde_10 software. This
is augmented with
practical field troubleshooting exercises using
SeaSonde hardware. In addition to the practical experience, the
four-day course
allows participants to exchange ideas with
other SeaSonde owners, technicians, and CODAR staff. Our first
OS X SeaSonde software
course was held last May at the Naval Post-Graduate
School's Beach Lab in Monterey, California. This last 2004 Fall
session
took place farther north, at the UC Davis Bodega
Marine Laboratory, and included 20 attendees from seven different
countries. Don't
miss your opportunity to become a SeaSonde
expert: The Spring 2005 session will take place 3-6 May in Santa
Cruz, California,
coinciding with the 5th Radio Oceanography
Workshop (ROW-5) also held in the Santa Cruz area.
Detailed agenda, registration and travel information
for the spring 2005 session will be posted
on the company website in February (http://www.codaros.com/codar_training1.htm).
In the meantime, if you have any questions about our four-day
comprehensive
course, please email  |
CODAR is Taking a New Tack on Training
CODAR now offers SeaSonde_10 (UNIX-based Mac
OS X) training courses twice per year (Spring
and Fall) on the California central coast.
SeaSonde owners who have purchased
a system within one calendar year (prior to
event) are invited to send two attendees free
of charge. Otherwise, tuition is USD
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US Coast Guard Teams Up
with University of Connecticut and Rutgers
University in using SeaSondes for Search and Rescue Simulated
Drifter Tests
SeaSondes Perform Well During Drifter Tracking
Test-August, 2004.
The US Coast Guard, in collaboration with the
University of Connecticut and Rutgers University,
conducted a simulated drifting body test off
the New Jersey Coast using data
obtained from Long-Range SeaSondes. A GPS equipped
drifting buoy was set and tracked for twenty
four hours to evaluate the effectiveness
of current prediction models historically used
by the US Coast Guard. These model predictions
were compared with trajectory
models produced with the aid of real-time SeaSonde
current measurements. Predicted drifter path
calculated by model that incorporating
SeaSonde derived current maps held remarkably
close with the predicted path of the drifter,
deviating no further than 2.8
kilometers at any point in time. The conventional
model (not incorporating SeaSonde derived surface
currents) deviated as
much as 20 km from the actual drifter position
before tracking ceased. |
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These results illustrate the great
potential value for use of SeaSonde measurements
in search and rescue efforts.
Red =
Drifter/lost person track based on older models
Black = Actual track of the
GPS drifter
Blue =
Predicted path based on models using real-time
SeaSonde data
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Tech's Corner: New resources
for
CODAR customers
If you haven't visited the CODAR Ocean Sensors
web site lately, take some time to do a little
surfing! We've compiled the largest, most complete list of over
300 publications
related to the field of HF RADAR for ocean
monitoring. Not only can you find the reference that you need,
but many articles are
available for download directly from our site
in PDF format. Just point your browser to:
http://www.codaros.com/bib.htm
While the list is long, we may have missed
an article here or there, especially those
related to applications. If you would like us to add your article,
or if you know of an
important one we've missed, please send an
email to If
you are an author on the article and would like it to be available
for download from our web site, please send
it to us as a PDF file, and include appropriate reference information.
In addition to the changes and improvements
made to our main web site, we have also created
a site dedicated specifically to existing customers:
http://www.seasonde.com
Here you will find information useful to even
the most experienced SeaSonde operators. Available
for download are the latest software releases, documentation,
training materials,
and information on other ancillary logistics
and third party products often used for SeaSonde installation
and operation.
Since this site is new and in its early development,
it has plenty of room to grow, expand and change. If there is
anything you
would like to see made available at seasonde.com,
please send comments and suggestions to  |
Are you up to date?
As of January
2005:
OS X SeaSonde users should be running:
SeaSondeRadialSuite10 (dated 040827) and Updater SSR3Update2
and
SeaSondeCombineSuite10 (dated 040827) and Updater SSC3Update2
OS 9 USB SeaSonde users should be running:
SeaSonde4.4f6 Radial and Combine site software
(dated 030414) |

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