It's important to understand how the unit takes the acoustic sonar pulses (pings) and makes the DI screen display image....
The DI sonar beam is very thin front to back but very wide side to side...
As the Xducer "pings", a single sound pulse is sent thru the water and then reflects off objects in that sonar beam's shape...
When that single "ping" returns to the unit, the reflected data is processed and then plotted onto the screen in the very first couple of pixel rows on the right-most edge of the screen...
There can only be one (1) DI sonar "ping" in the water at a time so the unit has to wait for the return reflected "ping" before it can send out the next "ping"..
The very next "ping" that is sent and received is then processed and plotted on the right-most edge of the screen and subsequently "pushes" the previous "ping" data to the left on the screen...
It is this "pinging", reflecting, receiving, processing, plotting sequence that creates the "scrolling" effect seen on the DI screen display...
It is the forward movement of the boat that allows each successive "ping" to process a new "slice" of water in order to keep from "pinging" the same slice of water "over and over"...
DI will indeed work sitting perfectly still but the image created on the DI display will just be a lot of long "streaks" moving across the screen as the unit "pings" the same fish "over and over" or the same section of brush "over and over"...
Rickie


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