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at least in the 5 to 20 centimeters range the increments seem to be of at least one centimeter
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Click sound and focus at the same time use the focus for a basic map and fill in the gaps with the audio coming back into the mic.
im guessing you would need to solder hundreds of uni-directional microphones onto the device tho...mebe sterio mic would make a big diference...
used to have a little sonar click timing measing program on minwo called sonarce ...this:
focus range + image mapping + sonar + uberdev = profit?
you get all that working and the army will want it
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