Electroscope®Shipwreck Hunting
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Schematic design prototype submarine
detection system with a remote controlled guidance system.
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Thomas constructing the prototype submarine for the detection system.
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Bob assisting in the construction of the submarine.
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The submarine named, Sea Scope is near completion.
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Going over last minute adjustments in the shop.
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Displaying the parts
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Thomas standing with the complete Sea Scope
system prototype.
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"Sea Scope", remote control with guidance and tracking system.
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Thomas detects a line of bearing
off the coast of Florida.
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The crew marks a line of bearing in the triangulation
process.
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Thomas makes a second line of bearing detection
on the beach off the coast of Florida.
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Thomas uses the
Electroscope® to scan across the ocean to verify the detection.
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Photo of the docks going to the ship.
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An example of a treasure hunting boat in Florida.
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A picture of the blowers used for underwater
recovery of treasure.
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Taking a picture of a find made with an Elecroscope®
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Thomas on the edge of the boat preparing to scan
the ocean.
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Thomas making detection off the side of the boat.
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Thomas taking another angle with his long-range
locator.
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Another scan for verification and triangulation.
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Its always good to take a couple line of
bearing scans.
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Thomas, finalizing
his area of search.
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Stop here and drop anchor.
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After some searching on the ocean floor, the diver
displays his recoveries.
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A long day, but again the prospecting diver proves recoveries can
be made with an Electroscope®
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