Stc (Sensitivity Time Control) - Standard Horizon CP190i Owner's Manual

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When the Gain Mode option is set to Auto, the receivers Gain cannot be changed.
When the Gain Mode option is set to Manual, the Gain can be manually adjusted. When switching
from Automatic to Manual Mode, the Gain + Offset value is copied into the Manual Gain setting of
the receiver.

17.9.1 STC (Sensitivity Time Control)

The STC function attenuates echos from surface down to the specified STC depth by
changing the sensitivity of the receiver, decreasing it near the surface and gradually
increasing it as the depth increases.
STC impacts bottom finding so can be particularly useful i.e. to better track a rock sea
bottom distinguishing it from the mud in suspension over it for example when close to rivers
outlet to the sea (consider to use at same time also Dual Frequency mode and White Line
for an easier identification of real sea bottom), as well as to solve issues in false bottom
detection when in presense of significant surface clutter.
Its default value is SHORT for the 200 kHz frequency and MID for the 50 KHz frequency.
Such values are good in most conditions. However when navigating in very shallow waters
it may be necessary to switch it to OFF, while in very deep waters with a lot of Surface Clutter
it may be better to increase it to MID or LONG.
In some situations it may be necessary to adjust the STC so the sounder can read through the
surface noise and show the bottom. One indication that the STC needs to be changed is when the
display intermittently changes the depth from the correct depth to a very shallow depth.
The STC can be changed from Short, Mid, Long and Custom.
17.9.1.0
STC Length
This is the depth range which the STC operates. In custom mode it can be varied from 0FT
to 1000FT (60FT or 255FT on previous software versions). In preset mode it's value is
reported in the following table (See Par. 17.9.1.2).
17.9.1.1
STC Strength
It is the starting attenuation value of the STC. It acts by attenuating the Gain of the given
percentage value. In custom mode it can be varied from 0% to 100%. The STC effect is
maximum near the surface, to mitigate the Surface Clutter and it progressively diminishes
to 0 at the selected STC depth.
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Figure 17.9.1 - STC - Surface Clutter
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