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Joshuall February 6th, 2005 03:37 PM

Sonar Question
 
This is kind of a follow up to Dave McConkey's question about sonar. I use
it, but know I'm only scraping the surface. I plan on ordering the video
from Bass Clazz, but am wondering if someone can answer a question first. I
may have asked this before, not sure.Ok here it is.

So I'm idleing along and watching my sonar graph and see all the fishies
moving across the screen. . . . so i STOP my boat. . . but the screen is
moving. How come? I mean if the boat is still shouldn't the screen show the
same thing over and over again ? For instance if I cross over a brush pile
shouldn't the brush pile just stay there and not move off screen. All very
confusing to my old simple brain, but somthing I've not been able to figure
out and a question many first timers n my boat have asked.

as usual thanks guys.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear



Andrew Kidd February 6th, 2005 04:32 PM

"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
This is kind of a follow up to Dave McConkey's question about sonar. I use
it, but know I'm only scraping the surface. I plan on ordering the video
from Bass Clazz, but am wondering if someone can answer a question first.
I may have asked this before, not sure.Ok here it is.

So I'm idleing along and watching my sonar graph and see all the fishies
moving across the screen. . . . so i STOP my boat. . . but the screen is
moving. How come? I mean if the boat is still shouldn't the screen show
the same thing over and over again ? For instance if I cross over a brush
pile shouldn't the brush pile just stay there and not move off screen. All
very confusing to my old simple brain, but somthing I've not been able to
figure out and a question many first timers n my boat have asked.

as usual thanks guys.



Hi Josh,
The picture on your sonar is constantly being updated, regardless of the
boats movement. If you are sitting still, and a fish swims under the
transducer cone of coverage, it will then register a fish coming from the
right side of the screen, moving slowly to the left. That side of the
screen contains the freshest data, and is what is currently under the boat
at that given moment. If the fish stays under the trandsucer, it might show
as a line of fish, at a constant depth. this also works to give you a
little history about what you have just passed, vs what is coming up at that
moment.
The movement of your boat seldom equates to what you see on your screen.
When moving quickly, what you may be seeing on the screen is typically long
gone behind you, since the screen needs a little time to update. You can,
on many depth finders, adjust the scroll speed. This will feed you
information about what is directly below your transducer much quicker, but
will still not necessarily keep up with what is going on at a much higher
speed.

Hope this helps a little...
--
Andrew Kidd



go-bassn February 6th, 2005 07:40 PM

Think of your sonar as a strobe light Josh. as long as you're on top of
that brushpile it'll stay on your sonar. Each "blip" of your sonar is just
the most recent image of the cone.

Warren

"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
This is kind of a follow up to Dave McConkey's question about sonar. I use
it, but know I'm only scraping the surface. I plan on ordering the video
from Bass Clazz, but am wondering if someone can answer a question first.

I
may have asked this before, not sure.Ok here it is.

So I'm idleing along and watching my sonar graph and see all the fishies
moving across the screen. . . . so i STOP my boat. . . but the screen is
moving. How come? I mean if the boat is still shouldn't the screen show

the
same thing over and over again ? For instance if I cross over a brush pile
shouldn't the brush pile just stay there and not move off screen. All very
confusing to my old simple brain, but somthing I've not been able to

figure
out and a question many first timers n my boat have asked.

as usual thanks guys.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear





Huck Palmatier February 7th, 2005 09:22 AM

....check for a distance reading on your display.....will give you an idea as
to how far back the blip was. said Huck

"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
This is kind of a follow up to Dave McConkey's question about sonar. I use
it, but know I'm only scraping the surface. I plan on ordering the video
from Bass Clazz, but am wondering if someone can answer a question first.
I may have asked this before, not sure.Ok here it is.

So I'm idleing along and watching my sonar graph and see all the fishies
moving across the screen. . . . so i STOP my boat. . . but the screen is
moving. How come? I mean if the boat is still shouldn't the screen show
the same thing over and over again ? For instance if I cross over a brush
pile shouldn't the brush pile just stay there and not move off screen. All
very confusing to my old simple brain, but somthing I've not been able to
figure out and a question many first timers n my boat have asked.

as usual thanks guys.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear




Chris S February 7th, 2005 10:59 AM

Can you explain where you are getting a distance reading on you fishfinder
??
Maybe I'm missing something
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Chris S

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"Huck Palmatier" wrote in message
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...check for a distance reading on your display.....will give you an idea
as to how far back the blip was. said Huck




Joshuall February 7th, 2005 01:34 PM

Great Idea... how do you do that ? I have a lowrance Global Map 2000.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear



Huck Palmatier February 8th, 2005 10:05 AM

"distance back" feature on Humminbirds......don't know if Lowrance has it

"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
Great Idea... how do you do that ? I have a lowrance Global Map 2000.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear




Chris S February 8th, 2005 11:15 AM

Also Garmin does not have that feature
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Chris S

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"Huck Palmatier" wrote in message
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"distance back" feature on Humminbirds......don't know if Lowrance has it

"Joshuall" wrote in message
...
Great Idea... how do you do that ? I have a lowrance Global Map 2000.

--
God Bless America

Josh The Bad Bear







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