The Teledyne RDI Pinnacle 45 is a 45 kHz phased-array ADCP that is capable of profiling ocean currents to 1000 m in a footprint typically associated with ADCPs achieving half of that range, greatly increasing portability and simplifying deployment. The versatile Pinnacle 45 is designed to be mounted from an oil platform, inside or over the side of a vessel, in subsurface and surface buoys, as well as bottom and in-line frames—anywhere long-range profiling is required.
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Up to 25-hour mission duration
Speeds up to 4.2 knots
Increased module payload capacity
Search and recovery
Hydrography
Deep sea mineral exploration
Marine & Fisheries research
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