This page archives old announcements when they are removed from the Announcements page:
New
Glider Payload
CTD Development Completed (April
2010)
Sea-Bird has finalized designs and
prototyping of two different pumped CTDs for gliders; a
Slocum-specific
payload CTD, and a more generic
Glider Payload CTD.
A defining mechanical design criteria of the Slocum Glider Payload CTD was to
provide a retrofit/replacement for CTDs on the global fleet of existing Slocum
gliders. Both designs share many features, but there are also differences in
packaging, sampling abilities and power consumption, and in their installation
as described in their individual data sheets.
Argo Float Druck
Pressure Sensor Micro-Leak Problem and Warranty Replacement
(July 2009; updated March 2010)
Sea-Bird has been working to understand the details of
a problem with the Druck pressure sensors used in SBE 41 and SBE 41CP CTDs on
Argo floats. Click here
for details of the problem, warranty information, and instructions for returning
these CTDs to Sea-Bird.
- March 2010 Update -- posted
Notice 2: Request for
Help from the Argo Data Management Group.
Underwater Inductive Modem Module (UIMM)
(February 2010)
Sea-Bird introduced
Underwater Inductive Modem Module
(UIMM), which provides a quick way for
system integrators and instrument/sensor manufacturers to adapt new or
pre-existing RS-232 instruments, such as acoustic current meters, Doppler
profilers, optical sensors, etc., for integration with real-time moorings using
Sea-Bird’s Inductive Modem (IM) telemetry.
WET Labs Acquisition
(February 2010)
Sea-Bird is pleased to announce that on 2
February 2010 we acquired WET Labs, the premier manufacturer of oceanographic
optics sensors that measure Inherent Optical Properties (e.g. fluorometers,
transmissometers, scattering sensors, and spectrometers). WET Labs will remain
located in Philomath, Oregon, and Bridgetown, Rhode Island, and the entire
management team remains unchanged. This acquisition is part of our continuing
focus to provide the highest quality instruments and measurements available to
our oceanographic customers. We are very pleased that WET Labs has joined with
us as partners in that effort.
Sea-Bird moved
around the corner
Sea-Bird moved around the corner in January 2010.
Our new address is:
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
13431 NE 20th Street
Bellevue, Washington 98005
USA
Click here for directions.
Absolute Salinity
and TEOS-10: Sea-Bird's Implementation Plans
(July 2009)
In June 2009, a new Thermodynamic Equation of State of Seawater, referred to as
TEOS-10, was adopted by the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research and the
International Association of Physical Sciences of the Ocean Working Group 127.
The new equation incorporates a more accurate representation of salinity known
as Absolute Salinity. Application Note 90
discusses this new equation, and Sea-Bird's plans for implementation.
New
Deployment Endurance Calculator
(June 2009)
Our new Calculator determines deployment length for
moored instruments, based on user-input deployment schemes, instrument power
requirements, and battery capacity.
Click here for details, and a
link to download the software.
Attention MicroCAT and SBE
44 Users --
Change Notice
(April 2008; revised September and December 2008)
Two important design
changes are being implemented:
- The original MicroCAT battery
pack (used in the SBE
37-SM, 37-SMP,
37-IM, and
37-IMP MicroCATs as well as the
SBE 44 Underwater Inductive Modem) is being replaced with a new retrofit battery pack, and
- The electronics
have been redesigned in new SBE
37-SM, 37-SMP,
37-IM,
37-IMP,
37-SI, and
37-SIP MicroCATs (firmware
version 3.0 and higher).
These changes bring significant benefits without increasing prices for new
instruments.
Click here for more
details (Note: The new battery holder does not fit in the very
earliest MicroCATs, manufactured in 1996 and 1997, and corresponding
approximately to serial numbers < 150. Contact Sea-Bird if you need new batteries for
one of these instruments.)
See Application Note 89: Retrofit
Battery Pack for SBE 37 MicroCAT and SBE 44 Underwater Inductive Modem for
instructions on installing the new battery pack.
New
Glider Payload
CTD under Development (July 2008)
Sea-Bird is developing a new, low-power CTD for
autonomous gliders, with the high accuracy necessary for research, updating
ocean models, assessing sensor stability on moored observatories, and leveraging
data collection opportunities from operational vehicle missions.
Click here for the
brochure/datasheet.
Sea-Bird provides Technical Support on CCGS Louis S. St.
Laurent (July 2008)
Sea-Bird provided support for a 10-day cruise from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia to
Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, with a science party
from the Institute of Ocean Science (IOS).
Click here for
details and photos.
Recent
Field Service Bulletins
- SBE 37-SI/SIP
MicroCAT Data Storage (September 2008): Firmware
error related to storing data to FLASH memory; upload new firmware to correct
error.
- Deck Unit / Interface
Box Update for Newer NMEA Devices (August 2008):
Firmware upgrade to accommodate newer NMEA devices.
- SBE 37 MicroCATs and
49 FastCATs with
plastic housings (revised August 2008):
Alert and handling precautions for MicroCATs and FastCATs with optional plastic housing.
-
SBE 39 and 39-IM Leap
Year Error (March 2008):
Firmware error related to leap year; upload new firmware to correct error.
-
Link to all Field Service
Bulletins
Company Spotlight
(March 2008)
See the
Sea-Bird company
spotlight, as published in Ocean News & Technology, Volume 14, Issue 2,
March 2008.
New
Version
2 (V2) SEACATplus (March 2008)
The SBE
16plus V2, 16plus-IM
V2, and 19plus V2
are the next generation SEACATs, continuing to bring high accuracy and
resolution, reliability, and ease-of-use to the wide range of research,
monitoring, and engineering applications pioneered by their legendary
predecessors. The V2 SEACATs can acquire data from 6 auxiliary voltage sensors (vs
4) as well as from an RS-232 sensor, have a larger memory (64 Mbyte vs 8), and
can provide XML output (in addition to raw and ASCII engineering unit formats).
An optional Digiquartz pressure sensor (previously only available in the 16plus
and 16plus-IM) is now also available in the 19plus V2. The
instrument dimensions are identical to their predecessors, so no mounting
modifications are required for substituting these CTDs on an existing system.
And the old data output formats are still available, so any custom data
processing software developed by a customer will be compatible with the new
CTDs.
New
Sea-Bird
and WET Labs Co-Develop Water Quality Monitor
(September 2007) Sea-Bird and WET Labs have combined CTD, Dissolved Oxygen, Chlorophyll, and Turbidity sensors with an innovative strategy of active and passive anti-fouling measures to create the WQM, a Water Quality Monitor for coastal and estuarine moorings that produces research-grade measurements for an entire season, without periodic cleaning or maintenance. The WQM consists of elements from Sea-Bird's pumped CTD and Dissolved Oxygen sensors and WET Labs' ECO series fluorometer and turbidity sensor, all of which are known for high accuracy and stability. Bio-fouling and sediment loads are the dominant factors that degrade and limit data quality from the WQM's sensors. These factors can overwhelm inadequately protected sensors and invalidate their data — often in just a few days. The WQM employs active flow control, passive flow restriction, light-blocking, active biocide injection, and passive fouling inhibitors to effectively and safely combat internal and external fouling. With fouling minimized, the superior inherent stability of the WQM sensors translates directly to superior long-term data quality. Click here for more details about Sea-Bird's development and testing of the WQM. The WQM is available only from WET Labs.
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New
SBE 55 ECO
Water Sampler
(April 2007) The ECO Sampler is the ideal small-boat water sampler for coastal, estuarine, and large lake ecological monitoring. The ECO Sampler is light and economical and can be integrated with an SBE 19, 19plus, 19plus V2, or 25 CTD, or SBE 50 Pressure Sensor (SBE 50 for autonomous operation only). It is available in a three-bottle or six-bottle configuration with 4-liter ECO sample bottles, uniquely designed for the ECO Sampler. The ECO Sampler can operate autonomously on internal batteries and be programmed to close bottles at selected depths, allowing deployment using non-electrical wire or line. It also can be used with an SBE 33 Carousel Deck Unit and an electro-mechanical cable and slip-ring equipped winch for real-time CTD data acquisition and water sampling operation. |
SBE 55 ECO Water Sampler (photo by Paul deRoos) |
Ocean Business 2009 -- March 31 - April 2,
Southampton
Sea-Bird's training/demonstrations sessions:
31 March 10:00 -- Achieving the long-term accuracy & reduced sensor maintenance
to make coastal observatories practical.
1 April 13:30 -- Inductive Modem Module (IMM), a core infrastructure component
in real-time ocean observing systems.
2 April 10:00 -- State-of-the-art dissolved oxygen measurements using the SBE 43
sensor.
New
Instruments with Plastic Housings
(May 2007)
Sea-Bird has added plastic housing options for several instruments and sensors, saving money and weight.
- SBE 5M Miniature Submersible Pump is available with a 600-meter plastic housing in place of the
standard 10,500-meter titanium housing.
- A new pump, the
SBE 5P Plastic Submersible Pump, has the operational
characteristics of the SBE 5T Titanium Submersible Pump, but with a 600-meter
plastic housing.
- SBE 43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
is available with a 600-meter plastic housing in place of the standard
7000-meter titanium housing.
- SBE 37 MicroCAT CTDs (37-SM,
SMP,
IM,
IMP,
SI,
SIP) are available with the
ShallowCAT housing, a 250-meter plastic housing in place of the standard
7000-meter titanium housing.
Titanium offers the best durability with the least amount of care, and is always
a wise investment. But when budgets demand it, these plastic housing options let
you put more instruments in the water for less money. Contact
Sea-Bird for pricing information.
Plastic Shipping Cases
Now Available
(May 2007)
Optional plastic shipping cases are now available for a number of instruments.
Click on photos below (not to scale) to get a quick peek at the cases; see the product configuration pages for the SBE
9plus,
19plus
V2,
25,
37 (IMP,
IM,
SMP,
SM,
SIP,
SI),
39,
and 39-IM for details.
Hardigg case for SBE 9plus (shown in photo), 25, 19plus V2, or 19plus |
Storm case for SBE 37 (IMP, IM, SMP, SM, SIP, SI) |
Storm case for SBE 39 (shown in photo) or 39-IM |
New
Official Release of Seasave V7
(March 2007)
After 1 year of Beta testing, a
Release version of Seasave V7 is now available to download from our
FTP Site! Seasave V7 provides more robust
data acquisition / increased stability, easier-to-use and more intuitive user
interface, support for transmission of data over TCP/IP, and better graphics
than the previous Windows version of Seasave (Seasave-Win32). And, you can try
out the new software without overwriting the existing version of Seasave on your computer. Go to the Seasave V7 page for more details and download instructions.
Note: Sea-Bird will continue to provide both versions of Seasave (Seasave V7
and Seasave-Win32) on our FTP site and on the CD-ROMs we send out with
instruments, and we will continue to provide customer support for both versions.
However, new features and compatibility with new instruments will only be added
to Seasave V7. We highly recommend that customers switch to
Seasave V7.
Sea-Bird Software
Compatibility with Microsoft Vista Operating System
(March 2007)
Current indications are that
Sea-Bird software is compatible with Vista, but testing is still on-going.
However, we have discovered that the Help files included with the software are
not compatible.
To open Sea-Bird's software Help files, a Windows Help
program (WinHlp32.exe) must also be installed on your computer. WinHlp32.exe was
automatically installed with the installation of Windows for all previous
Windows releases. However, Microsoft has announced that it is no longer
including WinHlp32.exe with Windows operating systems, starting with Windows
Vista. To view the Sea-Bird software Help files on a computer with the Vista
operating system, users must first download WinHlp32.exe from Microsoft's web
site, and install it on their
computer.
Note: Sea-Bird will update all of the software Help files to
provide full compatibility with Vista (without the need for the WinHlp32.exe
file installation) within the next few months. This announcement will be
updated to keep you informed of the transition.
- April 9, 2007 -- Help files for
Seasave V7 and SBE Data Processing
version 7.12 and later are compatible with Vista as well as older
operating systems. Download the latest software from our
ftp site.
- July 9, 2007 -- Help files for
Seaterm version 1.58 and later,
SeatermAF version 1.20 and later, and Seaterm54 version
1.02 and later are compatible with Vista as well as older operating
systems. Download the latest software from our
ftp site.
Recent
Field Service Bulletins
-
Retrofit for SBE
39s with Firmware Version 2.0 through 2.2 (May 2007):
Modification required to eliminate the potential for a short that can cause
premature battery failure.
-
Retrofit for
MicroCATs with Integral Pumps (37-IMP, 37-SMP, 37-SIP)
(December 2006): When deployed in
very turbid waters, pumped MicroCATs oriented with the intake / exhaust plumbing
in an upright U-shape can become clogged with sediment; this results in poor
flushing, causing poor quality data. Sea-Bird now recommends that the MicroCAT
be oriented with its intake / exhaust in an inverted U-shape. A minor
design modification allows trapped air to escape; a retrofit kit allows the
customer to easily implement the change.
-
Retrofit for Support
of SBE 39 Battery (December 2006): Retrofit kit provides better battery support (strong
repetitive motions can cause the battery to vibrate; battery movement can
crack PCB).
New
SBE 5 Series Pumps with
Plastic Housings
(May 2007)
- The SBE 5M Miniature Submersible Pump is now available with
a 600-meter plastic housing in place of the standard 10,500-meter titanium
housing.
- A new pump, the SBE 5P Plastic Submersible Pump, has the operational
characteristics of the SBE 5T Titanium Submersible Pump, but with a 600-meter
plastic housing.
These plastic pumps save money and weight. Contact
Sea-Bird for pricing information.
New
SBE
43 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor with Plastic Housing Option
(February 2007)
SBE 43 is now available with a 600-meter plastic housing in place of the
standard 7000-meter titanium housing, saving money and weight. Contact
Sea-Bird for pricing information.
New
SBE
37 MicroCATs with ShallowCAT Plastic Housing Option
(November 2006)
SBE 37 MicroCAT CTDs are now available with the
ShallowCAT housing. ShallowCAT substitutes a 250-meter plastic housing for the standard
7000-meter titanium housing, saving money and weight. Titanium offers the best
durability with the least amount of care, and is always a wise investment. But
when budgets demand it, the ShallowCAT option lets you put more
MicroCATs in the water for less money. See the MicroCAT data sheets (37-SM,
SMP,
IM,
IMP,
SI,
SIP) for details; contact
Sea-Bird for pricing information.
Sea-Bird adds
another Oceanographer to Staff
(September 2006)
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Carol Janzen to our Scientific staff.
Carol earned her PhD in physical oceanography from the University of Delaware,
and has over 20 years experience working on interdisciplinary observational
studies in coastal and estuarine environments. She completed a Post-Doc
position at the University of Wales, Bangor (U.K.), and most recently held a
position as Assistant Research Scientist with the School of Marine Sciences at
the University of Maine. Carol’s knowledge and use of Sea-Bird instruments
began in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, when she was an oceanographer at
the Washington State Department of Ecology.
Carol is applying much of her efforts in our Research and Development group,
working on performance assessment for new sensors. Additionally, Carol is
assisting our Customer Service group with analysis of customer data, and will
bring her scientific experience to the support of our sales and marketing
efforts.
Ocean
Business 2007
Sea-Bird is exhibiting at Ocean Business 2007, March 27 - 29,
in Southampton, UK. We are presenting a 1-hour training session on each
of the following topics:
1. Using the new Inductive Modem Module in inductive
moorings (March 27, 11:30 am).
2. Correction of dynamic
errors in profiling CTD measurements of conductivity and dissolved oxygen data
quality using SEASOFT data processing software (March 28, 10:30
am).
3. Using field samples to determine dissolved oxygen and
conductivity calibration adjustments (March 29, 10:30 am).
Please go to Ocean
Business 2007 to register to attend.
New
Beta Release of Seasave V7
(April 2006)
A
Beta release of an entirely new version of Seasave is
available for downloading from our ftp site. Seasave V7 provides more robust
data acquisition / increased stability, easier-to-use and more intuitive user
interface, support for transmission of data over TCP/IP, and better graphics.
And, you can try out the new software without overwriting the existing version
of Seasave on your computer. Go to the Seasave V7 page for more details and download instructions.
Bertinoro 2007
Our representative in Italy, Communication Technology, is hosting training in
Bertinoro, Italy for users of Sea-Bird, RDI, and Benthos equipment (please go to Bertinoro 2007 to register to attend). Sea-Bird
is presenting the following:
Tuesday, February 27 | |
Morning | Introduction to CTD performance issues:
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Afternoon | Data
processing -- software tools and how/why to apply them:
General deployment tips, care, and maintenance of profiling CTDs and sensors. |
Wednesday, February 28 | |
Morning | Calibration of conductivity and oxygen using field measurements.
The environment degrades the measurement -- rig for success:
Moored pressure measurements -- waves and tides, deep ocean water level, tsunami. |
Afternoon | Thoughts on moored measurements of other parameters -- pH, chlorophyll, turbidity |
Thursday, March 1 | |
Morning | Introduction to Inductive Modem telemetry systems
The new Inductive Modem Module (IMM) -- new technology and features. |
New
SBE 52-MP Moored Profiler
CTD and Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
(December 2005)
The SBE 52-MP
is a conductivity, temperature, depth (pressure) sensor (CTD),
designed for mooring profiling applications in which the instrument makes
vertical profile measurements from a device that travels vertically beneath a
buoy, or from a buoyant sub-surface sensor package that is winched up and down
from a bottom-mounted platform. The 52-MP incorporates pump-controlled,
TC-ducted flow to minimize salinity spiking. On typically slow-moving packages
(e.g., 20 - 50 cm/sec), its sampling rate of once per second provides good
spatial resolution of oceanographic structures and gradients. The 52-MP can
optionally be configured with a frequency output version of the SBE 43
Dissolved Oxygen Sensor.
New
Software
Utility for 37-IM and 37-IMP MicroCATs
(August 2005)
A new software utility, Cnv37IMHex.exe, is now automatically installed when
Seaterm is installed, in the same directory as Seaterm.
Uploading data from an inductive modem MicroCAT (SBE 37-IM or 37-IMP) takes a
significant amount of time, because the MicroCAT communicates with the Surface
Inductive Modem at 1200 baud. SBE 37-IM Format 0 to ASCII Converter
(Cnv37IMHex.exe) quickly converts a hexadecimal file (#iiFormat=0) to
one identical to data uploaded with #iiFormat=1 (ASCII engineering
units), providing the benefits of a faster, hexadecimal upload with
easy-to-use converted output. For a full memory of 185,000 samples of
conductivity, temperature, pressure, and date and time, uploading in hex takes
10 hours vs. 23 hours for uploading in ASCII engineering units.
The installation software for Seaterm version 1.50 and later, with a modified date of 8/15/2005
and later, automatically installs
CNV37IMHex.exe in the same directory as Seaterm.
Go to the FTP Site
to download the latest version of Seaterm and try out this software.
To use Cnv37IMHex.exe (see the 37-IM or
37-IMP MicroCAT manual for details on programming the MicroCAT
and uploading data):
1. Send #iiFormat=0 (ii = MicroCAT ID) to your MicroCAT (set the
format before or after the data is collected).
2. Upload the data.
3. Run Cnv37IMHex.exe. Select the input file, and click Convert File.
The program appends _hta to the file name for the output file, to prevent
overwriting the upload data file. For example, if your hex data file name is
test.asc, the output file name will be test_hta.asc.
New
SBE 53 BPR Bottom
Pressure Recorder (May 2005)
The SBE 53 BPR measures
full ocean depth water level with extremely high resolution, accuracy, and
stability. The BPR combines a uniquely precise and stable time base with low
power frequency acquisition circuitry, Paroscientific Digiquartz® pressure
transducer, non-volatile 32 MB FLASH memory, and a precision thermometer to
provide unprecedented bottom pressure recording capability. An optional
conductivity sensor (SBE 4M) can be added to provide salinity data as well.
The interval between each water level measurement and the duration of the
integration period are user-programmable.
SBE 39-IM Temperature
(optional Pressure) Recorder with Inductive Modem Interface
(January 2005)
The SBE 39 family has grown, with the addition of a new version --
the SBE 39-IM combines the
accuracy and performance of the SBE 39 with an inductive modem interface. The
inductive modem uses a mooring cable as the communication link, permitting the
39-IM to be easily positioned at any depth without the use of cable
connectors. The modem provides reliable, low-cost, real-time data transmission
for up to 100 sensors -- all 39-IMs or a mix of 39-IMs and other IM
instruments (SBE 16plus-IM, 37-IM, 37-IMP, 44).
SBE 26 Measures Record Wave During Hurricane
Ivan
(August 2005)
Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory - Stennis
Space Center (NRL-SSC) measured a record-size wave with the
SBE 26 SEAGAUGE Wave and Tide
Recorder when the eye of Hurricane Ivan passed over NRL moorings in the Gulf
of Mexico in September 2004.
SBE 26plus
SEAGAUGE Wave and Tide Recorder
(December 2004)
Continued development of the
SBE 26plus,
which was first released in May 2004, has resulted in the following new
features:
- Real-time output -- tide data, wave data, and/or wave statistics.
- Lower-price Druck strain gauge pressure sensor available as an option in
place of Quartz pressure sensor -- generally intended for wave sampling
applications.
Use the improved SBE 26plus with SEASOFT for Waves for Windows, Version
1.07a or later (go to the FTP Site
to download and try out the software).
Nickel Metal Hydride
(NiMH) Battery Packs and Charger
(September 2004)
The NiMH battery charger is an externally powered,
microprocessor-controlled, intelligent, battery-conditioning charger. The NiMH
charger / battery pack is superior to the Ni-Cad system, delivering almost
twice the capacity and recharging in just 2 hours, compared to 15 hours for
the Ni-Cad system. If handled and stored correctly, the NiMH battery pack
should operate properly for approximately 5 years or 500 charge/discharge
cycles.
The NiMH battery charger (PN 90504) and 12-cell battery pack (PN 801512) are
now shipping as standard equipment with the SBE 17plus V2 SEARAM; the
charger and 9-cell battery pack (PN 801511) are available as options with the
SBE 19plus SEACAT and SBE 25 SEALOGGER CTDs.
Download the
NiMH manual for details.
Battery and Memory Budget Calculator for Moored Instruments
(August 2004)
-
The calculator is an aid for quickly determining the
number of samples for a specified sample duration or rate, based on our
conservative estimate of battery capacity and memory capacity.
- The calculator applies to the following instruments:
SBE 16 (not current
production), 16plus, 16plus-IM, 19plus (in moored mode),
37-IM, 37-IMP, 37-SM, 37-SMP, 39, 44.
- The calculator was developed in Microsoft Excel 2002.
You must have Excel installed on your computer to run the calculator.
- Our best effort
has been made to provide a useful deployment planning tool, while minimizing
the risk of data loss due to overly optimistic battery capacity assumptions.
Due to variations in components, instrumentation, production revisions,
battery age or shelf life and general factors beyond our control, this
calculator is for use at the end user's own risk. Instrument battery life may
vary in any given environment.
-
Go to the FTP Site
to download and try out the calculator
(SBE_Battery_Budget_Calculator_v1_082004.xls).
New Regulations on Wood
Crates (April 2004)
In 2002, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
published "International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, Publication #15,
Guidelines for Regulating Wood Packaging Material in International Trade" (ISPM
15). The world community is moving towards implementing these regulations.
Different countries have announced various dates through 2004 when they will
start enforcing rules based on ISPM 15. The new regulations require that any
wood packaging material be heat treated to the approved standard. Check your
local laws for implementation dates of these regulations.
The American Lumber Standards Committee (ALSC) has developed a U.S. standard
that meets or exceeds the requirements of ISPM 15 (International
Standards for Phytosanitary Measure 15). Packaging that meets the requirements
of ALSC is marked with the ALSC stamp on a minimum of two opposing faces of the
completed packaging product.
Starting May 1, 2004, all packaging leaving Sea-Bird for
international
shipments of new products meets the new standards and is marked with
the approved certification stamp. As inventories of existing non-heat-treated
boxes are used up, Sea-Bird will switch to using approved, heat-treated
packaging for all shipments using wood boxes.
Starting June 1, 2004, the United States started enforcing ISPM 15. If a
customer tries to send in equipment for servicing, in a
non-approved wood box, it may not be allowed into the U.S. If it does
reach Sea-Bird, we will return the instrument in a new
crate that meets the requirements of ISPM 15. We will charge for the replacement
crate based on the dimensions of the crate we receive. See
Shipping Instructions for Returning
Goods to Sea-Bird for pricing information. See
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/swp/industry/index.html for a U.S.
government website that provides details on U.S. and overseas regulations.
Electro Chem Lithium Batteries
(February 2004)
Electro Chem lithium battery packs were previously available as options for the
SBE 16, 16plus,
16plus-IM, and
26 (not 26plus). Sea-Bird is no longer able
to ship assembled Electro Chem lithium battery packs, due to changes in U.S.
DOT and IATA regulations. We are now selling a battery pack kit (which does
not include the batteries); you can use the kit to build a battery pack with
Electro Chem
lithium cells that you purchase elsewhere (see
WGT's website for purchasing information). See the SBE 16, 16plus,
16plus-IM, or 26 listing on our Spare Parts Kit page for a link to the battery pack kit instructions.
TS
contour plots in SBE Data Processing
(October 2003)
SBE Data Processing's SeaPlot module is now able to create
temperature-salinity (TS) plots with density or thermosteric anomaly contours.
This release completes the conversion of SEASOFT-DOS to Windows. Go to the
FTP Site
to download and try out SBE Data Processing!
SEASOFT for
Waves for Windows
(May 2003)
SEASOFT for Waves is a Win 95/98/NT/2000/XP program for use with the
SBE 26 SEAGAUGE Wave and Tide Recorder. This release completes the conversion
of SEASOFT for Waves - DOS to Windows. Use SEASOFT for Waves for:
1. Pre-deployment planning.
2. Communication with the SBE 26 to program for deployment.
3. Uploading of raw data from the SBE 26.
4. Separation of the raw data into separate wave and tide files.
5. Removal of barometric pressure from the tide data.
6. Calculation of wave statistics.
7. Calculation of surface wave time series and/or wave burst auto-spectrum
statistics for each processed wave burst.
8. Plotting of data.
Items 1 through 4 have been available in (Windows) SeatermW since July 2002,
but have now been incorporated in the complete package. Go to the
FTP Site
to
download and try out SEASOFT for Waves!
SBE 37-IMP and 37-SMP MicroCATs
(April 2003)
The MicroCAT family of instruments continues to grow, with the addition
of two new versions of the MicroCAT C-T (pressure optional) Recorder:
- SBE 37-IMP combines the features of the SBE 37-IM (Inductive
Modem) with an integral, internal pump.
- SBE 37-SMP combines the features of the SBE 37-SM (Serial
interface & Memory) with an integral, internal pump.
The pump comes on for 1/2 second each time the MicroCAT wakes up, providing:
- improved conductivity response (pump flushes the previously sampled water
from the conductivity cell and brings a new water sample quickly into the
cell)
- improved anti-foul protection (water does not freely flow through the
conductivity cell between samples, allowing the anti-foul concentration inside
the cell to build up).
Operating modes and commands for the 37-IMP and 37-SMP are identical to those
of the SBE 37-IM and 37-SM respectively.
SBE 45 MicroTSG Interface Box
(March 2003)
Sea-Bird is offering an optional PN 90402 -- SBE 45 Power, Navigation,
and Remote Temperature Interface Box. The AC- or DC-powered Interface Box:
- Provides isolated DC power and an optically isolated RS-232 interface for
the SBE 45.
- Contains a NMEA 0183 port for appending navigation information from a NMEA
navigation device to the data stream.
- Contains an RS-232 port for appending the output of an optional remote
temperature sensor (SBE 38), allowing for measurement of sea surface
temperature with minimal thermal contamination from the ships's hull.
- Outputs the data stream (SBE 45, NMEA navigation device, and SBE 38 data) to
the computer over an RS-232 interface.
The SBE 45 and Interface Box are fully supported in our software --
Seaterm
(terminal program), Seasave (real-time data acquisition software), and SBE
Data Processing (data processing software). The
SBE 45 now provides a complete
thermosalinograph system in a compact form.
To Users of Sea-Bird Beckman
Dissolved Oxygen Sensors (SBE 13B and 23B)
(October 2002; revised
February 2003)
Sea-Bird stopped selling SBE 13 and SBE 23 DO sensors in early 2001,
but customers who bought such sensors in the past still look to us for
replacement modules. For the Beckman version of these sensors,
continuing availability of the replacement modules from their manufacturer is
in doubt. As of February 2003, we do not have any replacement modules (PN
24015) left. Customers needing replacement modules will not be able to obtain
them from Sea-Bird.
While we recommend that customers needing replacement modules buy a new
SBE 43
DO Sensor instead, we realize that some will not have a budget allowing this.
Those who work in shallow water (2000 meters or less) may find that conversion
of their
Beckman sensors to YSI types (SBE 13B to 13Y or SBE 23B to 23Y)
by Sea-Bird will be a useful compromise. The price of conversion (including
the appropriate plenum for pumped systems) is equal to the current price of
the PN 24015 Beckman
replacement module.
SeatermW -- SEASOFT for Waves for Windows
(July 2002)
SeatermW© is a WIN 95/98/NT/2000/XP program for use with the SBE 26
SEAGAUGE Wave and Tide Recorder. Use SeatermW for pre-deployment planning,
communication with the SBE 26 to program for deployment, uploading of raw data
from the SBE 26, and separation of raw data into separate wave and tide files.
SeatermW includes the functions incorporated in the WDisp, Plan26, and Term26
modules in SEASOFT for Waves - DOS. Data uploaded with SeatermW can be
processed with the processing modules (Merge26, Wave26, Report26, and Plot26)
in SEASOFT for Waves - DOS. Go to the FTP Site
to download and try out
SeatermW! (We are working on converting the rest of the DOS software to
Windows -- watch for future announcements.)
Using USB Ports to Communicate
with Sea-Bird Instruments
(April 2002)
Application Note 68 provides recommendations for using Sea-Bird
instruments with a computer that does not have an RS-232 port.
SBE
50: Digital Oceanographic Pressure Sensor
(January 2002)
We are pleased to introduce the
SBE 50, a high-accuracy,
high-resolution (16 Hz sampling) pressure sensor intended for towed vehicle,
ROV, AUV, or other autonomous profiling applications at depths up to 7000
meters.
SeaPlot for Win 95/98/NT/2000/XP
(January 2002)
Our Windows data processing software,
SBE Data Processing, now includes the SeaPlot module, previously
available only in our DOS software. SeaPlot can be used to plot C, T, and P,
as well as derived variables and data from auxiliary sensors, from any
converted .cnv data file. SeaPlot can plot up to 5 variables on one plot, with
a single X axis and up to 4 Y axes or a single Y axis and up to 4 X axes.
Plots can be sent to a printer, saved to the clipboard for insertion in
another program (such as Microsoft Word), or saved as graphic files in bitmap,
metafile, or JPEG format. Go to the FTP Site
to download the latest version of
SBE Data Processing, and try out SeaPlot!
SBE
49: FastCAT CTD Sensor
(August 2001)
We are pleased to introduce the
SBE 49, an integrated CTD sensor
intended for use as a modular component in towed vehicles, ROVs, AUVs, or
other autonomous profiling platforms that can supply DC power and acquire
serial data. FastCAT's pump-controlled, TC-ducted flow minimizes salinity
spiking, and its 16 Hz sampling provides very high spatial resolution of
oceanographic structures and gradients.
Sea-Bird Training
(May 2001)
Sea-Bird now offers regularly scheduled 4-day
training classes in Bellevue, Washington. We provide comprehensive, hands-on
operator training on major Sea-Bird products. Visit
Sea-Bird Training for more
information.
SBE Data Processing© for Win 95/98/NT
(April 2001)
After 6 months of Beta testing, a Release version
of SBE Data Processing for Windows is now available to download from our
FTP Site! SBE Data Processing consists of modular, menu-driven routines for
converting, editing, and processing of oceanographic data acquired with Sea-Bird
equipment. SBE Data Processing includes many, but not all, of the post-processing functions in the DOS-based SEASOFT.
SBE
43: Dissolved Oxygen Sensor (March 2001)
We are pleased to introduce the
SBE 43, a new dissolved oxygen sensor of our
own design. After five years of development and two years of field trials, the
SBE 43 is the world's finest profiling dissolved oxygen sensor. Check out the
SBE 43 for more information!
SEACATs:
SBE 16plus and SBE 19plus
(March 2001)
Sea-Bird is introducing our next generation SEACATs. The
SBE 16plus
Conductivity & Temperature (pressure optional) Recorder and the
SBE 19plus
Profiler CTD bring numerous improvements in accuracy, resolution, reliability,
and ease-of-use. Check out the SBE 16plus
and SBE 19plus for more information!
SBE
48: Hull Temperature Sensor (November 2000)
The SBE 48 is a high-accuracy temperature recorder, designed for shipboard
determination of sea surface temperature. Mounted with magnets just below the
water line, the SBE 48's temperature sensor is in contact with the inside
of the ship's hull. Check out the SBE 48 for more information!
SBE Data Processing© for Win 95/NT
(October 2000)
A Beta version of SBE Data Processing for
Windows is now available to download from our
FTP Site! SBE Data
Processing consists of modular, menu-driven routines for converting, editing,
and processing of oceanographic data acquired with Sea-Bird equipment. SBE Data
Processing includes many, but not all, of the post-processing functions
in the DOS-based SEASOFT. Visit our SBE Data Processing
for Windows page for more information.
Druck Pressure Sensors for SBE 37 MicroCATs and SBE 39
(September 2000)
The SBE 37 MicroCAT (37-IM,
37-SM, and
37-SI) and the SBE
39
Temperature Recorder are all available with an optional pressure sensor. For all
MicroCATs and SBE 39s ordered after September 1, 2000, Sea-Bird is using a
pressure sensor developed by Druck, Inc. The pressure sensor has a superior new
design that is entirely different from conventional 'silicon' types in which the
deflection of a metallic diaphragm is detected by epoxy-bonded silicon strain
gauges. The Druck sensor employs a micro-machined silicon diaphragm into
which the strain elements are implanted using semiconductor fabrication
techniques. Unlike metal diaphragms, silicon's crystal structure is perfectly
elastic, so the sensor is essentially free of pressure hysteresis. Compensation
of the temperature influence on pressure offset and scale is performed by the
instrument (MicroCAT or SBE 39) CPU.
Print Versions of Specification Sheets
(June 2000)
Many of Sea-Bird's specification sheets are now available in Adobe Acrobat
.pdf form for downloading. These Acrobat documents are intended primarily
for Sea-Bird representatives, who may want to print formatted
specification sheets for customers. Files can be opened
if you have Acrobat Reader installed. See Instruments by Model Number
to download files and/or to link to Adobe's website to download Acrobat Reader
(available for free).
SBE 46: LCD Display Box
(May
2000)
The SBE 46 is designed for indoor shipboard or laboratory display of up to
four parameters obtained from an external instrument, without the need for a
dedicated computer. Compatible with a number of Sea-Bird instruments, it
provides power as well as an easy-to-read display. Check out the
SBE 46 data
sheet or call us for more information!
SeatermAF©
for Win 95/NT
(April 2000)
SeatermAF for Windows is now available to download from
our FTP Site!!
SeatermAF is a terminal program for interfacing with
Sea-Bird instruments that include Auto Fire capability for operating a carousel
water sampler. SeatermAF can send commands to an instrument to provide status
display, data acquisition setup, data retrieval, and diagnostic tests.
SBE 17plus V2: SEARAM
Recorder & Auto Fire Module (April 2000)
The SBE 17plus has been redesigned, and is now the SBE 17plus
V2. The SEARAM's newest feature, Auto-Fire capability, allows it to operate an
SBE 32 Carousel water sampler. The SEARAM continues to provide battery power and
memory (now 16 MB non-volatile FLASH RAM memory) to allow the SBE 9plus
CTD underwater unit to be used in self-contained mode without a conducting
sea-cable. Check out the SBE 17plus V2 data sheet or call us for more
information!
Electronic Documentation
-- Manuals and Reference Sheets
(March 2000)
Electronic versions of manuals and reference sheets for
many products are now available for downloading. Files are in Adobe Acrobat .pdf
form, and can be opened if you have Acrobat Reader installed. See
Instruments by Model Number to download files and/or to link to Adobe's website to download
Acrobat Reader (available for free).
SBE 45: MicroTSG
(Thermosalinograph) (February 2000)
The SBE 45 is an externally-powered, high accuracy instrument, designed for
shipboard determination of sea surface conductivity and temperature. Check out
the SBE 45 data sheet or call us for more information!
Seaterm©
for Win 95/NT
(January 2000)
Seaterm for Windows is now available to download from
our FTP Site!!
Seaterm is a terminal program for interfacing with a wide
variety of Sea-Bird instruments. Seaterm can send commands to an instrument to
provide status display, data acquisition setup, data retrieval, and diagnostic
tests.
New MicroCAT Mechanical Design
As of December 1, 1999, all SBE 37 MicroCATs changed to
a new, improved, mechanical design.
Inductive Modem System information
Written by Sea-Bird Electronics, this tutorial contains
Principles of Inductive Coupling, Inductive Mooring Configurations, Inductive
Modem System Components, Mooring Cable and Cable Fitting Resources, and OEM
Components Available from Sea-Bird. Visit
Real-Time Oceanography with Inductive Moorings
for a comprehensive
description of Inductive Mooring Technology.
Download Sea-Bird Website for Cruise Reference
The Sea-Bird website can now be downloaded from our
FTP Site (mm-dd-yy_SBE_website.ZIP, where mm-dd-yy = month day year that file was
created). The file can be unzipped onto a local machine or a ZIP disk, for
reference on your next cruise! The website ZIP file will be updated every month.
Watch for ZIP update announcements on the Web Updates page.
Seasave for Win 95/NT
Seasave for Windows is now available to download from
our FTP Site!
Sea-Bird Argo CTD Module
The SBE 41/41CP
Argo CTD module is part of a growing family of
CTD instruments being developed and engineered at Sea-Bird for modern autonomous
platforms. Visit our Argo CTD page for the latest Sea-Bird CTD module information
and for links to sites providing the latest profiling data from active floats.
SBE 39: Temperature & Pressure Recorder
The SBE 39 is a high-accuracy temperature and pressure (optional) recorder
with internal battery and memory. It is intended for moorings or other long term
fixed-site deployments at depths up to 10500 meters (34,400 ft), depending on
housing option. Check out the SBE 39 data sheet or call us for more information!
Year 2000 Compatibility
For a discussion on the compatibility of
Sea-Bird products with the year 2000, see Application Note 60.
Product Recall Notice:
Opto-Isolated Junction Boxes
Please see
notice under Technical
Alerts regarding this potentially dangerous condition.