Has anyone tried running chirp on a traditional type transducer and if so was it any better than running it non chirp.
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www.thehulltruth.com/marine-electronics-forum/661809-all-transducers-chirp.html
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You can but will get very little benefit from a relatively high Q transducer (compared with CHIRP trannies with very low Q - high bandwidth capability).
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Bit of info in this
Bit of info in this thread
www.thehulltruth.com/marine-electronics-forum/661809-all-transducers-chirp.html
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You can but will get very
You can but will get very little benefit from a relatively high Q transducer (compared with CHIRP trannies with very low Q - high bandwidth capability).
Boston Whaler 235 Conquest......getting the flogging it was built for.