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Understanding the Side Imaging® Display
It is important to understand how Side Imaging® technology produces the
display. The images you see on the display are produced using sonar
technology. The special transducer projects three distinct beams - one beam
facing down and two beams pointing out to the side.
The
Down Beam
is aimed directly below the boat and provides conical
coverage.
The
Side Beams
are aimed at right angles to the path of the boat. The
side beam coverage is very thin from front to back, yet very wide top to
bottom. The narrow aspect (front to back) of the beam illuminates a
small strip of the bottom perpendicular to the direction of the boat.
Each time the unit pings,
a strip of data representing all the echoes
received by the transducer are put together on the display to form the
image that you see.
The rows closest to the boat icon
at the top of the view are the most
recent sonar data. The information is scrolled down the screen as new
data, drawn at the top of the screen, becomes available.
Side Imaging® Representation
As the unit pings, a strip of data is displayed at the top of the Side Imaging® View.
What’s on the Side Imaging® Display