Transducer Coverage - Garmin GPSMAP 376C Owner's Manual

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Transducer Coverage

The area covered by the transmitted sound waves is determined
by the cone angle of the transducer and the water depth. The wide
Coverage
Depth
cone angles (40°) associated with low frequencies (50 kHz) provide
Diameter
a large coverage area for finding fish within a coverage width that
is approximately 2/3 of the water depth. However, this also means
Coverage
Depth
Diameter
that wide cone angles produce less bottom detail and resolution. As
shown in the drawing on the near right, the 40° cone angle produces
a coverage area of approximately a 20-foot diameter circle at a 30-
foot depth.
The narrow cone angles (10°) associated with high frequencies (200
kHz) provide better bottom resolution and crisper detail, but cannot
show a large coverage area for finding fish. The 10° cone angle
provides a coverage width that is approximately 2/10 of the water
depth. As shown in the drawing on the far right, the 10° cone angle
produces a coverage area of approximately a 6-foot diameter circle
40° Cone Angle (50 kHz)
10° Cone Angle (200 kHz)
at a 30-foot depth.
Dual frequency mode combines both frequencies to get the best
coverage area and contour/depth readings.
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