Rejecting sonar interference and noise – Furuno CSH-5 MARK-2 User Manual

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Suppressing Seabed and Sea Surface Reflections in
Shallow Fishing Grounds

In shallow fishing grounds with hard or rocky bottom, seabed reflec-
tions often interfere with wanted fish echoes and they can not be
eliminated sufficiently with the aforementioned

TVG

and

AGC

con-

trols, especially when the TILT is set to a larger angle in order to
track fish schools approaching within 400 m. In such cases try to
reduce the output power by setting the

OUTPUT

in the scan menu

without turning down the gain. The picture becomes clearer when
output power is reduced rather than when the gain is decreased as
illustrated below.

No Good

Good

Fish echo

TVG & AGC adjusted
with OUTPUT
maintained high

OUTPUT decreased
with gain maintained
constant.

Fish echo

Fish echo
weakened

Rejecting Sonar Interference and Noise

While observing the sonar picture, you may encounter occasional or
intermittent noise and interference as shown below. These are mostly
caused by on-board electronic equipment, engine or propeller noise,
or electrical noise from other sonars being operated nearby.

Identifying Noise Source

To eliminate noise effectively, you should first identify the noise
source.

* Turn off the

TX

switch on the control box and operate all on board

equipment one by one while observing the picture.

* Run the boat at various speeds to check if the noise is speed de-

pendent.

If neither of the above two steps has effect on the picture, adjust the

IR

(Interference Rejector) and

NOISE LIM

(noise limiter) controls

as follows.

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