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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
    I hear Chirp sonar is included somewhere in Obamacare.
    It's embedded in those free cell phones.

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    problem is Obama do not Care for you
    God Demonstrated his love for us. Romans 5:8

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    OK, OK, OK ... that's enough "political" references in this thread. Let's keep it on subject, before it gets dumped into the Way Off Topic forum.

    ... cp
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    Some early CHIRP results with an HDS12, sonar Hub and HDI transducer. The "true" CHIRP transducers for the Sonar Hub are made by AIRMAR and are not available yet.
    But the HDI can be used on medium or high chirp plus down scan and only cost $99.... The lowest cost CHIRP transducer is in the $300 range.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk22 View Post
    Some early CHIRP results with an HDS12, sonar Hub and HDI transducer. The "true" CHIRP transducers for the Sonar Hub are made by AIRMAR and are not available yet.
    But the HDI can be used on medium or high chirp plus down scan and only cost $99.... The lowest cost CHIRP transducer is in the $300 range.

    hawk,nice shot.could you post a chirp shot of fish in 25 ft. of water and also a non chirp of the same fish.i no I would like to see if theres enough of difference between the two in 25 ft. to warrent using churp. I don't want to be to negative,but so far I haven't seen all that much difference in,what I consider shallow water,in the pictures that ive seen.?Whats your opinion of the difference?just a little, somewhat better or substantial in shallow ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinp61 View Post
    It gets fishermen to buy new stuff again . I have only seen a few images, but the target separation is better than regular 2d. I still think down scan is better suited for shallow (<75') water fishing. I'd like to see some images of brush or stake beds in 10-15' of water compared to a good ds image of the same cover.
    Justin,its clearer and crisper,but is churp going to be all that much better in shallow water such as kentucky lake. All of the species of fish that are in kentucky lake really don't have all of that big of size difference. (Unlike whats found in the ocean) were churp helps to distinguish between species by size.

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    Hawk22, what % overlay are you using in that screen shot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kosmo View Post
    Justin,its clearer and crisper,but is churp going to be all that much better in shallow water such as kentucky lake. All of the species of fish that are in kentucky lake really don't have all of that big of size difference. (Unlike whats found in the ocean) were churp helps to distinguish between species by size.
    Kosmo I don't think it's going to be a big advantage here. If I bass fished and needed the separation from the bottom, maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinp61 View Post
    Hawk22, what % overlay are you using in that screen shot?
    None in that shot. This one has overlay (see the 455khz at the bottom left). Not sure about this percentage, just moved the scale up/down to I liked the colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kosmo View Post
    hawk,nice shot.could you post a chirp shot of fish in 25 ft. of water and also a non chirp of the same fish.i no I would like to see if theres enough of difference between the two in 25 ft. to warrent using churp. I don't want to be to negative,but so far I haven't seen all that much difference in,what I consider shallow water,in the pictures that ive seen.?Whats your opinion of the difference?just a little, somewhat better or substantial in shallow ?
    Really you don't see a great deal of difference in the results. Not in shallow water anyway. Lowrance HDS Broadband sonar is very good before adding CHIRP.
    Standard sonar shot in shallow water.

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