humminbird 987c
that sounds about right I did some number crunching and with the range set at 72 feet a one foot object would cover 1/8 of an inch so at 144 near the best performance a foot would be about 1/16 of an inch so my 2003 dodge dakota is 18ft tip to tip would be 1 1/8 inches long and just under 1/2 inches wide with a setting of 144 ft.
I also own the interphase forward scanning sonar and if your looking for suspended fish and want to know there direction and depth the twin scope or similar product is the ticket.
it will scan 45deg to each side of the bow out to a range of 1000 feet the down side it you crank the resolution and the range to max it takes a while to complete a scan. I have a 16 foot zodak and I set the range at 240 feet and the detail low this allows me to see any object above 90 feet 240 feet in front of me while up on plane in time to avoid it. I was on guam for 5.5 years and navigated the reefs quite often where the water would go from 60+ to like 2ft like a wall.
if you hold a stedy heading long enough for a complete scan you can see the entire profile.
I have both eht interphase twinscope and the hummingbird 987c, the interphase uses 200Khz so on the 987c i turn off the 200Khz part of the 50/200Khz bottom sounder and use only the 50Khz also the sidescan uses 455Khz or 262Khz I am still looking to see how much interfearance i get.
I hope this helps brad
that sounds about right I did some number crunching and with the range set at 72 feet a one foot object would cover 1/8 of an inch so at 144 near the best performance a foot would be about 1/16 of an inch so my 2003 dodge dakota is 18ft tip to tip would be 1 1/8 inches long and just under 1/2 inches wide with a setting of 144 ft.
I also own the interphase forward scanning sonar and if your looking for suspended fish and want to know there direction and depth the twin scope or similar product is the ticket.
it will scan 45deg to each side of the bow out to a range of 1000 feet the down side it you crank the resolution and the range to max it takes a while to complete a scan. I have a 16 foot zodak and I set the range at 240 feet and the detail low this allows me to see any object above 90 feet 240 feet in front of me while up on plane in time to avoid it. I was on guam for 5.5 years and navigated the reefs quite often where the water would go from 60+ to like 2ft like a wall.
if you hold a stedy heading long enough for a complete scan you can see the entire profile.
I have both eht interphase twinscope and the hummingbird 987c, the interphase uses 200Khz so on the 987c i turn off the 200Khz part of the 50/200Khz bottom sounder and use only the 50Khz also the sidescan uses 455Khz or 262Khz I am still looking to see how much interfearance i get.
I hope this helps brad
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