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Electroscope®Shipwreck Hunting

Schematic design prototype submarine detection system with a remote controlled guidance system.
 
Thomas constructing the prototype submarine for the detection system.
 

Bob assisting in the construction of the submarine.
 
The submarine named, “Sea Scope” is near completion.
 

Going over last minute adjustments in the shop.
 
Displaying the parts
 

Thomas standing with the complete “Sea Scope” system prototype.
 
"Sea Scope", remote control with guidance and tracking system.
 

Thomas detects a line of bearing off the coast of Florida.
 
The crew marks a line of bearing in the triangulation process.
 

Thomas makes a second line of bearing detection on the beach off the coast of Florida.
 
Thomas uses the Electroscope® to scan across the ocean to verify the detection.
 

Photo of the docks going to the ship.
 
An example of a treasure hunting boat in Florida.
 

A picture of the blowers used for underwater recovery of treasure.
 
Taking a picture of a find made with an Elecroscope®
 

Thomas on the edge of the boat preparing to scan the ocean.
 
Thomas making detection off the side of the boat.
 

Thomas taking another angle with his long-range locator.
 
Another scan for verification and triangulation.
 

It’s always good to take a couple line of bearing scans.
 
Thomas, finalizing his area of search.
 

One more scan.
 
Stop here and drop anchor.
 

After some searching on the ocean floor, the diver displays his recoveries.
 
A long day, but again the prospecting diver proves recoveries can be made with an Electroscope®