18 interpreting the display – Furuno CH-37 User Manual

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2.18 Interpreting the Display

This section provides the information necessary for interpret-
ing the display.

How the picture is painted

The wide sounding beam is emitted from the soundome at a
certain tilt angle (see hatched area in the figure below). The
information (target echoes) obtained by this beam is displayed
in 45

°

sector of the screen. Thus, all directions around the boat

are s ounded in 8 times of transmissions.

Note: When the “FAST SCAN” is switched off, the equipment

operates in a narrow sounding beam. Then, the echoes
appear on a 6

°

sector in each transmission, so 60 times

of transmissions are required to complete full 360

°

pic-

ture (6

°

x 60 = 360

°

). This means that sounding speed

reduces. However, since transmission power is concen-
trated into the narrow sounding beam, a superior detec-
tion range is obtained. Furthermore, since the bottom
contour is painted distinctly, bottom fish detection may
become easier.

Sounding Beam

Screen Display

Freq: 60 kHz

When the narrow sounding beam (6-degree step operation) is selected, 60 transmissions
are required to complete the full circle detection.

Tilt

θ

Sounding
Beam

TX

RX

Tilt:

θ

60

°

/16

°

13

°

16

°

13

°

45

°

*

Figure 2-16 How the picture is painted

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