Transducer coverage – New Transducers 250C User Manual

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Fishfinder 250/250C Owner’s Manual

Transducer Coverage

The area covered by the transmitted sound waves is determined by

the cone angle of the transducer and the water depth. Cone angles

may vary among different types of transducers. For example,

a 50kHz frequency may provide a wide 40° cone angle with a

coverage width that is approximately 2/3 of the water depth. As

shown in the diagram on the right, the 40° cone angle (50kHz

frequency) approximately covers the area of a 20-foot diameter

circle at a 30-foot depth. A 200kHz frequency may provide a narrow

10° cone angle with a coverage width that is approximately 2/10 of

the water depth. As shown, the 10° cone angle (200kHz frequency)

approximately covers the area of a 6-foot diameter circle at a 30-foot

depth.
When using the Fishfinder 250/250C with Frequency set to Dual,

the unit alternately transmits 50kHz and 200kHz signals and

combines the information. This allows the unit to cover a large

area and still retain good bottom resolution. The unit uses the

narrow cone angle (200kHz) to display detailed bottom information

(keeping dead zones to a minimum) and the wide cone angle

(50kHz) for the large coverage area.

200kHz - 10˚ cone angle

6-foot coverage at 30-foot depth

50kHz - 40˚ cone angle

20-foot coverage at 30-foot depth

Transducer coverage

Fish returns from the wide and narrow beams appear differently on

the display. The wide beam tends to show longer fish returns than

the narrow beam, as shown below.

Wide cone angle

Narrow cone angle

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