I guess few people have had an opportunity to try the new Lowrance StructureScan sidescanning option but it seems to have a feature that should interest all those who have tried to build a towfish for their Humminbird SI units. The problem is the length of the cable. Since the HB transducers must be fed from the head unit and the weak signal generated in the transducer must make its way up to the head without help from an amplifier the result is low signal level and influence from interference in long cables. The Lowrance StructureScan system communicates with the head via an ethernet link. Thus, the StructureScan add-on module can be located far from the head (as far as an ethernet link allows for). Imagine a system where the StructureScan module and the transducer is mounted in/at a waterproof towfish. Such a towfish could be connected to a very long cable that feeds the StructureScan module and the transducer with power and provides ethernet communication with the surface. I'm not in the position to try this myself right now but it would be very interesting to hear from those who might have similar thoughts.
An interesting detail, the Humminbird and the Lowrance sidescan transducers operate at the same frequencies....
Rickard
An interesting detail, the Humminbird and the Lowrance sidescan transducers operate at the same frequencies....
Rickard
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