Data Format From Transmitter Unit - Furuno CN-24 Service Manual

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The receiver receives signals within the range in use at the first sounding, and it receives
signals between 0 and 20 meters at the second and third soundings in both upward and
downward directions. Generally, the blind zone occurs in short range due to the beam
shape and rare transmission rate. The high transmission rate can reduce the blind zone
and increase the number of reflection from the target.
Refer to the figure below.
The received signals obtained by these three soundings are processed as follows in the
transmitter unit.
a) 0 - 20m:The received echoes obtained from the three soundings are compared and
the strongest echo is picked up and sent to the display unit.
b) more than 20m: The received echoes obtained from the first sounding are sent to the
display unit.

1.3 DATA FORMAT FROM TRANSMITTER UNIT

The data sent from the transmitter unit to the paravane receiver consist of upward and
downward sounding signals, sync code, temperature and depth data, and catch sensor
data (option). Transmission sequence of these signals are shown in Fig. 1.4.
There are two SYNC codes, DN SYNC and UP SYNC, and (2) depth data is divided into
two parts, MSB and LSB.
Detects target one time
Fig. 1.3 Sounding Area (Standard versus High)
Fig. 1.4 Data Format
1-2
Detects target three times

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