Fish schools – Furuno CH-300 User Manual
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2. HORIZONTAL MODE
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Fish schools
A fish school appears as a mass of echoes on the screen. The color of the mass shows the
density of fish schools on the sonar beam. To find distribution and center point of a fish
school, try several different tilt angles.
(A) Sea surface fish
Tilt angle: 0
°
to 10
°
(B) Midwater, bottom fish
Tilt angle: 30
°
or more
Fish echo which appears before bottom can be detected.
Tilt angle: 0
°
to 20
°
Fish echo which appears together with
or after bottom can be detected.
Bottom
Fish
school
Sea surface
reflections
Fish
school
Bottom echo not
displayed because
of decreased tilt angle.
Sea surface
reflections are
present.
Fish
school
Large midwater
fish school is
present.
Bottom
When the tilt angle is shallow,
the reflection echo from bottom
is weak and the fish echo
which appears from bottom
is easy to find.
Fish schools
- MARINE RADAR 1953C
- GP-1650D
- GP-1650WD
- GP-1650W
- NAVNET 1943C-BB
- GD-3300
- DUAL GPS GP-150-DUAL
- GP-1650WF
- NX-300
- NX-300
- GP-1850WDF
- GP-3500
- GP-1850WD
- GP-1850W
- GP-1850WD
- GP-1850W
- GP-1850W
- INTERFACE UNIT IF-2500
- GP-31
- GP-33
- GP-7000
- GP-7000
- GP37
- GP-90
- CI-35
- GP-1850DF
- GP-1850F
- GP-30
- FCV-30
- BACK GP-80
- LC-90 MARK-II
- LC-90 MARK-II
- GP-1650W
- DD-80
- RP-250
- GP-1650
- GP-185F
- GP-1600F
- GP-1850D
- GP-7000F
- GP-7000F
- GP-36
- GP-150-DUAL
- GP-80
- 1650WDF
- GP-330B
- NAVNET 1734C
- GP-1610CF
- GP-1850WF
- GD-1710C
- GR-80
- Marine GPS System
- GP-1610C
- FEA-2100
- GP1650
- MU-150HD
- RP180
- GP-3500F
- GP-150
- GPS NAVIGATOR GP-150
- GP-310B
- GP-30/35
- GP-320B