Samyung SDF-310 Standalone Digital Fishfinder User Manual
Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Samyung ENC Genre: Manual Publisher: Samyung ENC Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 59 Description: • Easy and quick gain setting control - When gain changes are applied, the previous echoes are applied at the same as the new echoes - Allows to display weakly recorded fish group • Allows to display weakly recorded fish group - 30% increase of transmitting speed allows more detailed fish school to be displayed • Fine tuning of transmitting frequency - Fine tuning over all frequencies including low and high transmitting frequencies • Progressed image processing technology - Express image with various filtering process : Interference removal, noise removal, clutter, color removal and digital filter area setting • Selectable display color - Use may select preferable color display • Display area detected on A-SCOPE - Display area of seabed transmitted by the beam angle from transducer on A-scope to increase ease of work - Beam angle may vary depending on the frequency of the transducer and the installation method. The data displayed on the equipment should be used for reference only • Multi-frequency and the output - The selection of transducers with various frequencies and output is available - 28/38/50/68/82/88/107/150/200 kHz - Dual frequencies - Transmission output can be selected from 1/1.2/1.5/2.5/3KW - Connectable with past transducers • Display white line - White line applied to easily discern seabed from the fish school or reef * Display the strong signal from seabed in the white line in order to easily distinguish between fish group and seabed • Digital filter technology - Digital filter technology applied to display the weakest echoes from small fish and reduce noise at the same time
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Samyung SDF-310 Standalone Digital Fishfinder User Manual
Year: 2014
Language: english
Author: Samyung ENC
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Samyung ENC
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 59
Description: • Easy and quick gain setting control
- When gain changes are applied, the previous echoes are applied at the same as the new echoes
- Allows to display weakly recorded fish group
• Allows to display weakly recorded fish group
- 30% increase of transmitting speed allows more detailed
fish school to be displayed
• Fine tuning of transmitting frequency
- Fine tuning over all frequencies including low and high
transmitting frequencies
• Progressed image processing technology
- Express image with various filtering process : Interference removal, noise removal, clutter, color removal and digital filter area setting
• Selectable display color
- Use may select preferable color display
• Display area detected on A-SCOPE
- Display area of seabed transmitted by the beam angle from transducer on A-scope to increase ease of work
- Beam angle may vary depending on the frequency of the transducer and
the installation method. The data displayed on the equipment should be used for reference only
• Multi-frequency and the output
- The selection of transducers with various frequencies and output is available
- 28/38/50/68/82/88/107/150/200 kHz
- Dual frequencies
- Transmission output can be selected from 1/1.2/1.5/2.5/3KW
- Connectable with past transducers
• Display white line
- White line applied to easily discern seabed from
the fish school or reef
* Display the strong signal from seabed in the white line in order to easily distinguish between
fish group and seabed
• Digital filter technology
- Digital filter technology applied to display the weakest
echoes from small fish and reduce noise at the same time
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