da'ducer apparatus
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Printable View
da'ducer apparatus
video=youtube;-kqZw18X1k4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kqZw18X1k4&sns=em[/video]
GR50
CEP (50%) 4.92 feet (1.5m)
95% 13.12 feet (4.0m)
GRHA
CEP (50%) 2.95 feet (0.9m)
95% 9.51 feet (2.9m)
img]http://forums.sideimagingsoft.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4639.0;attach=7214 ;image[/img]
1100 series cable collector
img]http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e6/imonem/IMG_5110.jpg[/img]
800-900 series cable collector
img]http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e6/imonem/IMG_5109.jpg[/img]
Updating a HB unit with a SD card....from greg on another forum..
Best bet is to:
- Export all of the navigation data to a memory card
- Download the Nav Data from the memory card onto your computer using the HumminbirdPC program
- Erase/Delete all of the Nav Data from your unit (use the “Format All Nav Directories” menu if your unit has it. It is under the Setup menu tab.).
- Reset the menus in your unit to the factory defaults (using “Restore Defaults” menu which is under the Setup menu tab).
- Update the software in your unit.
- Upload the Nav Data from the HumminbirdPC program back onto the memory card – selecting to “Replace” the Nav Data that is on their.
- Load the Nav Data back into your Humminbird unit.
Sending the navigation data through HumminbirdPC will allow the software to help screen out corrupt navigation data.
xray of the HDSI xducer...
img]http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff167/WayneP_photos/Boat%20Stuff/SIDucer1.png[/img]
img]http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e6/imonem/ASSIDBYSchematic.jpg[/img]
This is the Schematic of how the AS SI DB Y Cable Splits the 2D out of the Standard Compact SI or HDSi Transducer to a second 2D only ....like XP 9 20
HDS screen size comparison...
img]http://www.fishtec.co.za/touch_display.jpg[/img]
HB serial number explaination...
(Posted by Greg on another forum....)
Year, Month, Day plus the line it was tested on and the number unit it was that was tested at that station for that day. Two examples here; the first is for a unit produced before 2010 and the second is after 2010:
A.) 5030305-0046 Manufactured on March 3rd, 2005. 46th unit on test station 5.
This uses the YMMDDTT-XXXX format where Y = Year, MM = Month, DD = Date, TT = Test Station, XXXX = sequential number unit tested on the station
B.) 10021501-0079 Manufactured February 15th, 2010. 79th unit on test station 1.
Same format as above except for two places used to show the year.