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Hi,
That image was taken with the 600/1600 kHz Edgetech 4125 system. It is by far the best scan I have ever seen! I also had a 400/900 4125 out that day and collected images in all frequency sets of the 4125. All of the images were collected within 30 meters range per side. Your 400/900 will get ranges to 150 and 75 meters per side respectively. As I was really more interested with making the highest resolution images I could, I didn't tray scanning at longer ranges. I might go out again for some long range scans when I have time.
I'll upload the 400 and 900 kHz images so you can know what to expect from your system.
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I'm no expert by any stretch of the imagination but as I looked at the scale in the image and the quality I sort of figured 1600khz. Very impressive. I' like to see anything you have produced with either 4125. Can't wait to fly mine in the spring. I'm in New Hampshire on the seacoast (Exeter) and dive Lake Winnipesaukee (great stuff there but it's not the Great Lakes), the Connecticut River at the NH/VT border, the ocean off Boston to points north. Dive for all sorts of things.
Where are you?
HH
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Yes,
As a general rule the tow fish height off the bottom should be 10% of the range setting to get the best backscatter energy and the best image. Range setting for this scan was 25 meters per side. That is one of the reasons hull mounted sonars don't perform as well in deeper water.
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