Excellent video. I wasn’t understanding how much area the down imaging on my Garmin was showing me. Your triangle versus cone comparison really cleared that up for me. This is the kind of stuff I look for on RUclips rather than watching guys just catching fish. Thanks for info that I can actually use.
Thank you for the video. I am old and all this new technology is crazy to figure out, . Not sure if it is good or bad for fishing,. thanks for making it clearer.
Having a hard time trying to calculate from the formula you showed. I have a garmin GT56uhd transducer that has a cone angle of 52 on 455, 35 on 800 and 52 on 1000. Can you show your work one of these using the formula you posted.
that's really useful. But i do have a question - isn't the sonar anle always wider than the downvu. I thought that the higher the freq, the smaller the angle.
Per your video, if the DI is 15' left right sides, and the sonar is 60*!(15' same) why do you point out the cone will be smaller than the triangle? Thank you for your service Brother! Subscribed, and play listed.
With the down imaging, how do you tell if the fish is on the right or left hand side of the image? Great video man, now I get why 2D and down imaging are so vital to run at the same time 👌
@@OneCastFishing ahhh right, I just try to map out the image in my head from the screen and picture where left and right is, lucky we got side image for that I guess. Thanks for the reply
Wow great explanation between triangle and cone mind blown very useful info thanks a ton
Excellent video. I wasn’t understanding how much area the down imaging on my Garmin was showing me. Your triangle versus cone comparison really cleared that up for me. This is the kind of stuff I look for on RUclips rather than watching guys just catching fish. Thanks for info that I can actually use.
Thanks for watching and glad it helped. I need to do more in this series I think.
@@OneCastFishing I hope you do. I’ll be watching.
The technology in bottom imaging has brought a whole new meaning to fish finding!!
Yes it has. It’s amazing what you see these days
very informative I'm sure most never put that much thought into it. I know I didn't but then I fish off shore on wrecks.
it all makes sense now! Thanks Man!!
Good video man. I have had my Garmin for a year and learned some new things !
Great video! That explains the specs on my garmin GT52 for clearvu saying 2°x50° on 455hz. Like your point to turn left or right
Thank you for the video. I am old and all this new technology is crazy to figure out, . Not sure if it is good or bad for fishing,. thanks for making it clearer.
Thank you for the breakdown that was really informative👍🏽
Awesome explanation!! Learned a lot from this
Great stuff!! I didn't have a clue and how the two operate. Thank you 😊
Great work brother, very informative!
Hopefully it helped some
Great video
Thanks!
Having a hard time trying to calculate from the formula you showed. I have a garmin GT56uhd transducer that has a cone angle of 52 on 455, 35 on 800 and 52 on 1000. Can you show your work one of these using the formula you posted.
So helpful thanks man!
Love the videos
that's really useful. But i do have a question - isn't the sonar anle always wider than the downvu. I thought that the higher the freq, the smaller the angle.
Have you done any videos on what settings to use on your fish finder. I seem to have by down Imaging call screwed up
I haven’t yet. If you made a lot of adjustments and everything is jacked up, just reset the system to factory settings and that should help
Per your video, if the DI is 15' left right sides, and the sonar is 60*!(15' same) why do you point out the cone will be smaller than the triangle?
Thank you for your service Brother! Subscribed, and play listed.
With the down imaging, how do you tell if the fish is on the right or left hand side of the image?
Great video man, now I get why 2D and down imaging are so vital to run at the same time 👌
You can’t. It’s just saying it is somewhere within that triangle if coverage
@@OneCastFishing ahhh right, I just try to map out the image in my head from the screen and picture where left and right is, lucky we got side image for that I guess. Thanks for the reply
If you run side imaging at the same time as down imaging, you can usually tell which side the fish is on.