Chapter 3: Getting Started
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Figure 3-2:
Typical Fishfinder Display Screen
3.5 Interpreting the Sounder Image
The DS600X uses sound waves to find fish and show bottom structure. The
transducer sends sound waves into the water; these sound waves strike fish,
the bottom, or other objects in the water and return as echoes. The DS600X
interprets these echoes to present an image of the fish and bottom.
The strength of echoes is indicated by different colors. You can use this
information to determine the size of fish and the bottom structure. Other
objects in the water, such as debris and air bubbles, also return echoes; these
echoes are generally weaker than the fish or bottom echoes and produce
background noise or
clutter
on the display. The digital sounder provides
controls to reduce the background noise and to adjust the way in which
echoes of different strengths are displayed.
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Depth markers
Target images
Range
Bottom depth
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Target depth
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