Hi,
My first post. I have a hummingbird have not used yet.
But have used refraction seismic machine in dirt/rock. A sledgehammer type is good to 100' or so.
The question is sonar especially SSS is so darn easy to use, you get a picture. Was out on Tahoe a few weeks ago it even picks up the fishing line 50 feet down!
But using seismic is a big pain, it just numbers you have to process and build your on picture with, and do a lot of guessing.
Have noticed that sonar works into the mud to bottom to show bedrock shape below.
Anyone here know why sonar can NOT be used to image thru dirt and gravel to bedrock? Hopefully dry dirt but even wet soil or river bottom would be much easier than seismic machines.
Thanks in advance.
Darp
My first post. I have a hummingbird have not used yet.
But have used refraction seismic machine in dirt/rock. A sledgehammer type is good to 100' or so.
The question is sonar especially SSS is so darn easy to use, you get a picture. Was out on Tahoe a few weeks ago it even picks up the fishing line 50 feet down!
But using seismic is a big pain, it just numbers you have to process and build your on picture with, and do a lot of guessing.
Have noticed that sonar works into the mud to bottom to show bedrock shape below.
Anyone here know why sonar can NOT be used to image thru dirt and gravel to bedrock? Hopefully dry dirt but even wet soil or river bottom would be much easier than seismic machines.
Thanks in advance.
Darp
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