❎ SOLD Applied Microsystems SV Plus 2005 Sound Velocity, Temperature, and Depth Profiler

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AJRewop

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This unit appears in excellent condition.
I have opportunity to purchase from Government Entity for resale.
Vendor advises: Dry-tested comms with unit in 2019 but not tested in water - software only works on XP or XP emulator
Applied Microsystems advise:
SN: 3441 was manufactured in 2005 and has surpassed its EOL. This means it is no longer supported and we no longer procure parts or offer service on this instrument.
For a company with a limited budget and dated equipment, this could be of interest to them, but I would worry about how much they would be willing to spend knowing that we no longer offer any form of support for this product.
Any Interest?
 

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OK..so what does it do?
 

The SVPLUS is a multi-parameter, self-contained, intelligent instrument, designed for the

measurement of sound velocity, temperature, and pressure.

The SVPLUS features microprocessor based CMOS circuitry, two A/D converters (1 part in

40,000, 1 part in 16,000) and 128 Kbytes of battery backed-up random access memory

(RAM) for data storage. Optional RAM modules of up to 40 Mbytes are also available.

The SVPLUS is designed to be used with an IBM compatible computer. The instrument's

output is standard ASCII RS-232, permitting data transfer via a 3-conductor cable. The baud

rate is automatically selected with the maximum being 19,200. The data output may be configured

to display either unprocessed integers, or computed engineering values. The SVPLUS

has the options of logging data continuously, by depth increments,
 

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