The WASSP Wireless License enables seamless wireless data transfer between your WASSP multibeam system and external devices, removing the need for physical connections and increasing operational flexibility on the water. Designed to support the W3 platform, this license allows real-time streaming of mapping data to laptops, tablets, or remote displays, giving operators greater freedom in how and where they monitor operations.
Ideal for small vessels, portable setups, and multi-user environments, the wireless capability makes it easier to collaborate, review data, and make decisions without being tied to a single screen. Whether supporting expeditions in uncharted territory, operating in the field or conducting rapid surveys, the W3 Wireless License enhances mobility, simplifies setup, and helps teams work more efficiently with live multibeam data.
The WASSP CDX User Interface is an advanced, operator-focused software platform designed to deliver clear, real-time control and visualisation of multibeam sonar data. Built with working vessels in mind, CDX transforms complex sonar information into an intuitive, easy-to-use display, enabling crews to make fast, confident decisions on the water.
With flexible control over system settings, beam configuration, and data outputs, the CDX interface allows operators to tailor performance to suit a wide range of applications - from commercial fishing to expedition, survey, construction, aquaculture and more. High-resolution seabed mapping, water column visualisation, and target detection are presented in a clean, streamlined interface that reduces workload while maximising situational awareness.
Designed for reliability in demanding environments, the WASSP CDX User Interface integrates seamlessly with WASSP multibeam systems and supports efficient data collection and interpretation in real time. The result is a practical, powerful tool that helps operators work smarter, improve accuracy, and get more value from every hour on the water.
The WASSP Survey Interface Licence includes an uncorrected data format that is required for interfacing to third party software such as EVIA, HYPACK, Foreshore Technology ‘Dredge Master’, QINSy, BeamworX and WASSP Data Manager GSF output.
The WASSP TimeZero Professional interface module enables seamless integration between WASSP multibeam systems and the TimeZero Professional platform, bringing high-resolution seabed data directly into a familiar navigation environment. Manage, and interpret WASSP data alongside charts, routes, and other vessel information in real time. By combining advanced multibeam capability with an intuitive charting interface, the module streamlines workflows, improves situational awareness, and supports faster, more informed decision-making onboard.
Using WASSP Multibeam Module together with the PBG Module in your TZ Professional software, you can connect this Multi-Beam Sonar via Ethernet to your computer and unlock powerful integration features that literally paints the seabed below your vessel with thousands of “pings” every second spread across hundreds of beams. This data is sent directly to TIMEZERO software and used to create a live, high detail and accurate PBG seabed map. Save time and money by mapping the seafloor faster than ever before.
The WASSP Water Column license unlocks detailed insight into the full water column, not just the seafloor, allowing operators to visualise targets throughout the entire sonar beam. This capability is invaluable for identifying fish and objects in the water, monitoring subsea activity, and improving situational awareness in complex environments. Delivered in real time and integrated seamlessly into the WASSP interface, the Water Column license enhances decision-making for applications ranging from offshore operations to environmental monitoring and search tasks.
Side Scan lets you locate and identify objects on the seafloor off to each side of the vessel.
Some structures, such as a shipwreck, may appear like a large fish school on sonar or sounder displays. But by using a side scan view, the image lets you see a wreck sitting on the seafloor clearly identifiable as a shaped man-made structure.
Backscatter displays seafloor hardness reflectivity, which helps you distinguish between hard (rocks) and soft (mud) material in areas on the seafloor. Backscatter is ideal for survey operations, identifying fish habitats or locating a suitable anchorage.

