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HD DIGITAL
Conventional versus Digital
The images (right) show the wreck of a World War II Destroyer.
The image (top right) shows the wreck as seen by a conventional analogue fishfinder.
The image (below right) is the echo from a Raymarine HD Digital digital fishfinder.
The HD Digital image is much sharper and the boat ship's guns, masts and superstructure are clearly visible.
CONVENTIONAL VERSUS DIGITAL
The HD Digital advantage
• All Raymarine fishfinders feature our HD Digital Sonar Technology.
• Digital 'adaptive' fishfinding automatically adjusts to changing water and seabed conditions.
• Pictures are dramatically clearer.
See clearly
• Conventional fishfinders produce less well defined echoes.
• HD Digital produces precise target echoes revealing more fish targets.
• Auto Adaptive transmitter receiver.
• Infinite number of receiver bandwidths.
• Accurately distinguish bait fish from larger species.
• Precisely target fish and see individual fish that ordinary fishfinders cannot.
No clutter
• HD Digital eliminates surface clutter. Fixed bandwidth fishfinders exhibit surface clutter from turbulence and their own transmit signal.
• Shallow water or offshore, HD Digital targets fish accurately at all depths.
No hassle
• Maximum fish echoes and bottom discrimination in all conditions.
• HD Digital receiver out-performs ordinary fishfinders in the following conditions:
Shallow and deep water
At high speeds
Choppy seas
• Auto Adaptive control of:
Sensitivity
Ping rate
Transmit power
• Fully automatic 'hands off' operation.
Before: conventional technology
After: HD Digital technology
SEE CLEARLY
After: HD Digital technology
NO CLUTTER
Before: surface clutter - conventional technology
sr: surface clutter - HD Digital technology
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