Humminbird Side Imaging Forums
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: ITGEEK on May 18, 2012, 09:31:01 AM
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OK you side-imaging gurus out there.
I already know that you should match your chart speed to
your boat speed in MPH when using side-imaging.
But, to get the most precise, most detailed recordings:
Is it better to go .5 MPH or 5 MPH, and why?
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From my calculations, that you can find here :
http://forums.sideimagingsoft.com/index.php?topic=4047.0 (http://forums.sideimagingsoft.com/index.php?topic=4047.0)
Around 1-2mph. Chart speed irrelevant if you record the data. But I keep it around 5
This week-end I will recheck the ping rate of the unit with MAX depth setted correctly,
which will boost the speed a little.
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XSilmarilSx:
I did an SI recording once with the Chart Speed set at 10 (Max).
I then did another recording with the Chart Speed set at 2.
Both times I was going at exactly 2mph.
While viewing in Humviewer, I could tell that the second recording was
much clearer than the first. I could see the segment/splice lines in the first recording,
but they were much better blended in the second recording.
So, I do think that chart speed (in relation to boat speed) while recording does
matter a lot.
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If you use HumViewer, the chart speed is important when you review your data.
Me, I use DrDepth SideScan and it shows the SI data in relative with the boat speed.
So the image is never stretched or compressed.