15 interpreting the horizontal display, 1 how the horizontal mode picture is painted – Furuno CH-300 User Manual

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2. HORIZONTAL MODE

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2.15 Interpreting the Horizontal Display

This section provides information necessary for interpreting the horizontal display.

2.15.1

How the horizontal mode 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 sectors of increments of 12

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

are sounded in 30 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

transmissions are required to complete the full 360

° picture (6°x 60=360°). This means that

training speed is slower. However, since transmission power is concentrated into the narrow
sounding beam, a superior detection range is obtained. Furthermore, since the bottom
contour is painted distinctly, bottom fish may be more easily detected.

Sounding Beam

Screen Display

Tilt:

θ

Sounding
Beam

Tilt:

θ

Train: 6

°

*

When the narrow sounding beam (6

°

)

is selected 60 transmissions are required
to complete the full circle.

*12

°

When high speed training is

selected.

How the horizontal mode picture is painted

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