Suitable tilt angle, Figure 2-5 tilt angle and sea surface reflections, Figure 2-6 tilt angle and beam coverage – Furuno CH-37 User Manual

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However if the sea is not calm enough, they will become domi-
nant and interfere with observation of wanted echoes. To mini-
mize these sea surface reflections and to search surface fish
schools effectively, the tilt angle is usually set between 5

°

and

6

°

so the upper portion of the beam becomes almost parallel

with the sea surface. When the sea is rough, it is often set to a
little larger angle.

Tilt angle 0

°

Sea surface

Tilt angle 5-7

°

Sea surface

11

°

11

°

R400
T 15

Tilt
angle

Figure 2-5 Tilt angle and sea surface reflections

Suitable tilt angle

The figure below illustrates the relationship among tilt angle,
depth and detection range. Refer to it to find out the suitable tilt
angle for a given depth/detection range.

100

(200)

200

(400)

300

(600)

400

(800)

Range (m)

0

°

5

°

10

°

15

°

20(40)

40(80)

60(120)

80(160)

100(200)

200(400)

Vertical width of sonar beam

13

°

23 m

100 m

100 m

300 m

68 m

200 m

Depth (m)

46 m

Tilt angle and beam coverage (frequency, 60 kHz, vertical beamwidth, 13

°

Figure 2-6 Tilt angle and beam coverage

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