Understanding sonar – New Transducers 250C User Manual

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Understanding Sonar

If you are unfamiliar with basic sonar or need help determining what

appears on the graph, this section may benefit you. This section

is intended to teach the novice user how the Fishfinder 250/250C

operates and how it can help improve fishing productivity.
To understand what the unit is displaying, it is important to have

a general knowledge of how the unit works and how it determines

what to display. Basically, the unit operates by transmitting

sound waves toward the bottom of a lake, stream, or seabed in a

cone-shaped pattern. When a transmitted soundwave strikes an

underwater object such as the bottom, a piece of structure, or a fish,

sound is reflected back to the transducer. The transducer collects the

reflected sound waves and sends the data to the unit to be processed

and displayed on the graph. The underwater data is displayed on the

graph in the order it is returned (first returned = first on the graph).
Generally speaking, if the only thing between the transducer and the

bottom is water, the first strong return will come from the bottom

directly below the transducer. The first strong return sets the bottom

level. Weaker secondary returns provide the detailed data.
The Fishfinder 250 displays sonar returns as shades of gray; stronger

returns are darker, and weaker returns are lighter. On the Fishfinder

250C, sonar returns appear as red (strongest), orange (strong),

yellow (medium), green (weaker), and blue (weakest).

The diagram below shows an underwater scene as it would appear

on the graph.

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The fish in the diagram is currently in a dead zone and is not

detected by the sonar. The fish is in the coverage area of the

transducer, but the first strong return set the bottom level above the

fish. The first strong return to reset the bottom level below the fish

will enable the fish to be detected.
The following pages will show how this data can help you improve

your fishing.

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