Humminbird True DownImaging by John Easton / FishTec
On the 13th January 2010 the ‘DownImaging’ firmware was released by Humminbird. After many passes, this image was the best I could get on 455kHz and passing fractionally off to one side of the subject.
http://www.fishtec.co.za/fishtec%20h...g%20455kHz.jpg
Thirteen months later (8 April 2011) I returned to this tree and took another screenshot on wide mode, while passing DIRECTLY over the top of it.
http://www.fishtec.co.za/si_di_wide.jpg
This first release version of ‘DownImaging’ was created by superimposing the left and right views. This was done because the transducer only had left and right facing piezoelectric cells for the 455kHz and 800kHz, and two down looking piezoelectric cells for 83kHz and 200kHz. The problem with this was that in some cases, two subjects that could have been up to +100ft apart to the left and right, appeared to be side by side directly beneath the boat.
http://www.fishtec.co.za/si_di.jpg
Humminbird has since released true down looking high frequency sonar with the 570, 597 & 788 HD DI models. This transducer has 455/800kHz and a 200kHz directly down facing piezoelectric cells, giving true down looking sonar.
http://www.fishtec.co.za/hd_di.jpg
After a very quick and easy installation and a simple setup, I was on the water. On my first pass over this tree I got this image on 800kHz. The detail and resolution of this image is just fantastic!
http://www.fishtec.co.za/hd_di_800.jpg