2. HORIZONTAL MODE
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2.23 Interpreting the Horizontal Display
This section provides information necessary for interpreting the horizontal
display.
2.23.1 Bottom
echoes
When the tilt angle is changed, the bottom echo illustrated below will appear on
the display. When the tilt is decreased (toward 0
°)
, the bottom trace becomes
wider and weaker. By observing the bottom condition on the display, the skipper
can prevent net damage.
(A) Flat bottom
Tilt angle: 10
°
to 15
°
(B) Flat bottom
Tilt angle: 20
°
or more
(C) Sloping bottom
Tilt angle: 20
°
or more
Bottom
Shallow bottom
is displayed in
a strong color
and with a
short tail.
Bottom is displayed
narrower and in
stronger colors when
compared to (A).
Decreased tilt angle
Only half of
vertical beam width
captures the bottom.
The deeper, sloping
bottom echo is displayed
in a weak color and
with a long tail.
Bottom echoes
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