Configuring the Echo Sounder

Configure the echo sounder settings of the Door Explorer.

Procedure

  1. Go to the Echo Sounder page, then click in Down Sounding.

  2. Set the Frequency (Hz) at 360,000 Hz.
  3. The Range (m) of the sounding is fixed at 80 m when in operation, so you do not need to change it. The range is the maximum distance at which targets can be detected.
  4. Select a Pulse Type to have an appropriate length of pulse according to the distance to the bottom:
    • Short: shallow waters (100 μs)
    • Medium: moderate depth (300 μs)
    • Long: deep waters (500 μs)
    Important: Pulse length is an important setting for the calibration of the sensor. If you change the pulse length on a sensor calibrated for target strength, you need to calibrate the sensor again.
  5. Select a TVG setting to compensate the signal loss in water and have targets or sea bottom displayed in the same color on the echogram, whatever the distance from the sensor:
    • 20 log: focus on bottom or school of fish.
    • 40 log: focus on individual targets.
    • 30 log: compromise between the two above settings.
  6. Do not change the other echo sounder settings.