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Location indicator for a marine seismic cable comprising operator controlled saturable core magnetometers

  • US 4,611,171 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1983
  • Issued: 09/09/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/07/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cable location apparatus for indicating the location of a long marine seismic cable being towed behind a vessel, comprising:

  • (a) means for sensing a magnetic vector indicative of the earth'"'"'s magnetic field in the vicinity of the cable, said sensing means including;

    (1) saturable ferromagnetic core;

    (2) excitation winding means for driving said core into saturation;

    (3) first and second sensor coil means located in guadrature relation to each other on said core for sensing first and second components, respectively, of the earth'"'"'s magnetic vector in the vicinity of the cable;

    (4) said first and second sensor coil means each generating analog electrical signals in response to the sensed magnetic vector components;

    (b) an analog processing circuit coupled to said first and second sensor coil means to receive said analog signals and for generating averaged analog signals, said analog processing circuit including operator controlled means to vary the time during which said analog signals are averaged;

    (c) converter circuit means for converting said averaged analog electrical signals into digital signals indicative of the components of the earth'"'"'s magnetic vector in the vicinity of the cable;

    (d) means for transmitting said digital signals to said vessel and for receiving command instructions from said vessel; and

    (e) a stored program processor means operatively coupled to said converter circuit means and said transmitter means, said processor means operating in response to a series of instructions for controlling the operations of said converter circuit means and said transmitter means, said processor means including memory means for storing said series of instructions and providing said instructions, decoding means for decoding said instructions to generate commands, and addressing means for addressing said memory means in response to said commands.

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