By chirp you are referring to frequency correct? High chirp is high frequency and low is low frequency? And does low chirp show shallower depth as well?
Hi Jay, depends on your depth and your transducer. Generally as you go deeper you can adjust the frequency which will allow you to go deeper. There are also differences in power of the MFDs and the transducers that will impact this. www.simrad-yachting.com/en-nz/world-of-simrad/technology/sonar-101/
By chirp you are referring to frequency correct? High chirp is high frequency and low is low frequency? And does low chirp show shallower depth as well?
Correct, High Chirp high frequency, but lower chirp will show deeper depth. Lower frequency means maximum depth penetration for deep-water fishing.
Low is only showing more fish because the beam angle is wider
Isn't the beam angle the same for High as it is for Low?
@@Camh1968 It is, not sure what that comment is about, beam angles don't change based on frequency.
@@MisterQueue67 thank you
max 200m which one do u prefer M or H ?
We would probably go for Low ;-)
But if you have to choose between M and H, then we'd advise Medium
I lose high chirp at 1300 feet
I think both lol
omg mine look like dots in deep water how donyou get the line to show in deep water
Hi Jay, depends on your depth and your transducer. Generally as you go deeper you can adjust the frequency which will allow you to go deeper. There are also differences in power of the MFDs and the transducers that will impact this.
www.simrad-yachting.com/en-nz/world-of-simrad/technology/sonar-101/