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Chapter 9.

DGS in Phased Array Mode

9.3 DGS Curve Interpolation (cont.)


For any two angles, the difference between the two gain response values represents the V for the beam response. The
interpolation algorithm will provide a method to calculate the V for each beam in the scan, given the user’s specified
reflector size and the recorded sound path.

Figure 82: DGS Curve on Selected Beam

Changes to the gain will cause the curve(s) to be drawn at the corresponding level. As the beam cursor changes, the
Phasor will draw the curve if the selected beam has a DGS curve calculated for it. If DGS references were not recorded
on beams that bound the selected beam, no DGS curve was calculated and therefore no curve will be drawn.

Most codes require two to three legs. Draw the curve to the maximum sound path available on the screen. Use the
100xNF as in CV, and be aware of the end of instrument range. The DGS curve will only be drawn to the end of the
second leg in time on the selected beam.The Phasor does not calculate/report DGS results when detected past the
second leg.

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