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Thread: Onix software (2.700) comparing medium chirp and high chirp

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    Quote Originally Posted by kosmo View Post
    Bob, I checked the si/di today. Your right, it doesn't look right while chirping. I think it gets compressed, somehow. When I turn chirp off, it seems to return to normal tho.
    Hmmm ..... That makes sense. I imagine the 2D is using a LOT more processing power....and maybe the ping sequence changed to give the 2D more priority.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobB View Post
    Hmmm ..... That makes sense. I imagine the 2D is using a LOT more processing power....and maybe the ping sequence changed to give the 2D more priority.
    Don't get me wrong. It still works great. The only time I'm seeing this is real shallow water. The chirp probably shouldn't be on anyhow, in this shallow of water. Here's a video that I did out in deeper water. I'm running the outboard and using the xi5 to steer. The transducer is mounted on the trolling motor.https://youtu.be/_WpZdK1Jegc

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    Here's pictures of chirp and fixed frequencies, in shallow water, with the si/di.

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    Here's two, running high chirp. Seems to me, as long as I'm in 20ft.+ water the chirping doesn't affect the si/di.

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