Teledyne Odom has over 30 years’ experience manufacturing high performance sonar systems with a hard earned reputation for durability, precision and customer service.
From portable dual frequency single beam echo sounders to fully integrated multibeam systems, Teledyne Odom Hydrographic has equipment to meet the most challenging demands.
Products
The MB2 Multibeam Echosounder is developed for fast mobilization on smaller vessels and is optimized for shallow water survey companies, Port and Harbour Authorities, dredging companies and other users looking for an easy to use, quick to deploy, high resolution system.
A portable, compact and robust single beam echosounder designed for survey in all environments allowing you to maximize your utilization of the equipment and reducing your costs by having one unit for all applications.
About Teledyne Odom Hydrographic
2015 marked a milestone of 30 years of manufacturing echosounding equipment, Teledyne Odom Hydrographic (formerly Odom Hydrographic Systems) continues its legacy of unwavering dedication to the principles of customer service and product innovation. With over five thousand echosounders produced and distributed worldwide, Teledyne Odom Hydrographic has established an enviable high standard for product reliability and customer service that is unmatched.
About Teledyne Marine Acoustic Imaging Group
Teledyne Odom Hydrographic is part of the Teledyne Marine Acoustic Imaging Group. Together with Teledyne RESON, Teledyne BlueView and Teledyne Bowtech, Teledyne Odom Hydrographic offers the strongest collective product portfolio in the market for subsea imaging and multibeam echosounder solutions.
Case Studies
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