Abstract

On the basis of experimental data on hydrospheric pressure variations, obtained with the use of a laser hydrophone and laser gauge of hydrospheric pressure variations, while hydroacoustic radiators were running, generating hydroacoustic waves at frequencies of about 32, 245, and 421 Hz in water, it was established that there is no modulating action of wind sea waves on the propagating hydroacoustic signals along the “radiator-receiver” trace, within the limits of experimental error and the processing methods used.

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