Intel 150SX manual HOW Sonar Works, Simulator Operation

Models: 150SX

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USING THE 150SX

HOW SONAR WORKS

HOW SONAR WORKS

Your Humminbird unit uses sonar to locate and define underwater objects, define the bottom terrain, as well as determine distance.

Sonar technology is based on sound waves. Your Humminbird unit sends out a sound wave signal. With this signal it determines distance by measuring the time between the transmission of the sound wave and when the sound wave is reflected off an object. Your Humminbird uses the reflected signal to interpret location, size and composition of an object.

Sonar is very fast. A sound wave can travel from the surface to a depth of 240' (70m) and back again in less than ¹⁄₄ of a second. It is unlikely that your boat can "outrun" this sonar signal.

The 150SX is a 200 kHz, single-beam fishfinder. The 200 kHz frequency provides excellent sonar resolution (the ability to distinguish small returns or returns which are close to the bottom), while providing depth capabilities to 600’ (185m). The shape of the sonar beam is symmetrical and covers an area of approximately 24 degrees side to side and front to rear.

Actual depth capability depends on factors such as bottom hardness, water conditions, and transducer installation. Units will typically read to deeper depths in fresh water than in salt water

SIMULATOR OPERATION

The 150SX contains a simulator that allows you to use the unit as if you are on the water. The simulator is invaluable for learning how to operate the 150SX.

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Intel 150SX manual HOW Sonar Works, Simulator Operation