In general, the TI units are faster in response to inputs. This is seen when quickly switching between sonar, downscan, chart, and split screens ruclips.net/user/postUgkxeAxH15LxhjGlg5-CRYqjTGTEH0tbY4vk recommend The Hook units will show some lag on button pushes and screen switching. The big ticket item though is maps. If you install a mapping card such as Navionics or the free C-Map Genesis which has a lot of map detail, then moving around the map with the cursor or when running down the lake can lag significantly on the Hook units, but is seamless with the TI units.
Put the diver in the water near the bottom. Have the boat pass over the diver and see what you get. Do both side and down images to give everyone a great idea what they're seeing. :)
That was a very nice video. As for size comparison it would be nice to know the size of something as we see dots or arches on the screen as to what size they really are. For instance you could have scanned Kyle below on 2d, DI and Side Scan to see how his size compared on the screen to how big he is. For we all wonder for the dots we see, how big is the fish, do the dots get bigger with bigger fish?
Love this video! I've been frustrated over the last couple of years trying to get my Helix 9 to show screens like the videos show. This was quite helpful but I have a question. I assume that the sonar frequency setting plays a part....but that wasn't mentioned. Any suggestions?
Frequency can be adjusted depending on how deep you are running. If you are under 50ft, use the higher frequency like the mega imaging(1.2mHz/1200kHz). If you are fishing deep around 100+ft, go lower like 455kHz. The higher the frequency, the more clear your picture will be, but if you are deep it will narrow your view and do more harm than good. Different finders will yield different results at different depths, especially with the difference in transducers, so check the owners manual of your device for best reference on when to use specific frequencies.
Great video.I'm a beginner with the 698ci HD SI unit.I would get more out of a it'll more basic stuff like explanation if the different Views available, which Views you were switching to and from, how to set display scale based on circumstances,..Also, where would you have thrown, in relation to the boat position, if you wanted to catch those 3-4 "walleye" you pointed out on the return?After your buddy, Kyle, dived in, he must have thrown a big return back. Where was he and why didn't you show us where he was on-screen and with respect to boat position?I need a lesson on how to read the different Views. I spend a lot of time switching Views without knowing which is giving me useful info for what I'm doing st the time.Thanks for the instruction.mgf
Thanks for a great video. Really helps to put things into perspective. While looking at the detailed graph to the far right and far left, are their distance markers telling me how far and what direction is a group of a particular structure or group of rocks so I can head over to that area?
John, Thank you for contacting Humminbird on this matter. You will be able to incorporate SI Range Lines on the Side Imaging to help gauge distance to the object from the center line of the path. Otherwise, while the object is still on the view, you can also put the cursor of the view on the object and this will give you the distance to the Cursor which is on the object of interest. Please feel free to reply to this message/post if you should have further questions. You may also contact us at our toll free number of 1-800-633-1468 to speak to a representative.
Gentlemen, I want to use two similar humminbird fish-finder transducers as diver detection sonars. Because they have a shorter range than the actual diver detection sonar, I want to use them like security cameras (one next to the other) in order to cover a bigger area. I also want to combine their output to one TV screen just like security camera display. Is this possible? what do I need for this to happen?
Mkuseli, unfortunately our systems are not capable of performing in this manner. Two transducers of the same frequencies can possibly provide cross-talk that would give insufficient returns. We also do not have a combined video output feed cable for connection to a monitor to show both systems on one monitor.
Do you think cutting and extending the length of the cord from the sensor to the screen from 4m to 20m can affect the quality or the performance of the transducer? We want to extend the cord length so that we can mount the transducer on our harbour wall and have the display unit mounted in our office.
Mkuseli, thank you for your response. The total length of our transducer cable cannot extend past 50ft. This would be the maximum length of cable that can be used without causing quality issues with the sonar. Let us know if you have any additional questions!
Ed, thank you for contacting Humminbird on this matter. The DI and the 2D sonar have different coverage areas and cone angles. The DI would be a thin wide cone and is the reason you would have to be moving in order to view the bottom detail in the way it shows on the view. The 2D sonar is a round circular cone and covers more area front to back than the DI. If you happen to go over a fish or something to that affect that could enter into the 2D cone and exit the area before the DI is able to detect it. Please feel free to reply to this message if you should have further questions.
Patrick, thank you for reaching out to Humminbird on this matter. We do apologize but we are not quite sure what is being asked. If you can please elaborate on what you would like to know we will do our best to assist you in any way possible.
Great video and showing comparisons of down, side imaging and traditional sonar. We were using a Humminbird 797C2 with a 5" screen. I wanted to upgrade to a bigger screen and new technology like recording maps. We looked at the Humminbird Helix 9, 10 models at a store on display. I noticed a big black border around the 9" screen. Asked the sales guy what's with that. He said 9" to 12" use the same case. If you buy the 12" the screen is filled. I told him I don't like that at all. We ended up buying a Garmin with a 9" screen. Pros has a lot of features, no limit to recording maps what ever your card will hold. I purchased a lake map. The unit comes with the marine maps. I had to use an app to register after that it gave me the option to save to a SD card. I took the 32 gb card out of my unit and saved to it. Now I have everything on the SD card no switching cards. Great feature. Plus I made a backup card. The original Lake Map is put away. The Cons - I was not happy with the side imaging. Really poor and very finicky, speed of boat has to be just right plus has to be moving. The detail isn't even close to what my 2009 797C2 Humminbird does. Garmin also states that side imaging is for structure only not finding fish. I know salmon guides that use side imaging on rivers to figure out if fish are to the right or left of them. Seems odd side imaging isn't for spotting fish. I was told no Garmin side imaging is really good. I don't see it. While talking to Garmin support, which has been pretty good, I asked about enlarging the MPH on the screen so I can see it better from the back of the boat while trolling. There is no way to change the size of the text on the screen. I could hide some things but that was it. I was told Humminbird is like a small block Chevy they just work. Garmin I have been told is more of a pain with a lot of tinkering needed to get things to work right. I have been messing with the transducer to get it right. Never had to do that with the Humminbird. Also can you recommend a Humminbird model in the 9" or 10", minus the big black border. We are kicking around selling this Garmin and going back to Humminbird.
Bob I think you posted on my transducer leveling video and I commented back to you about the Garmin units. If you want to contact me I will be glad to have a phone conversation with you about the different HB units.
That would be great. Did you send me a private message with your phone number? I do remember the reply. I replied to a couple and remember watching your video before.
James not sure how to private message on here with a phone number. I'm on Facebook if you can send a private message with phone number and best time to call. I live in Newberg, Oregon. There are a few Bob Askey on Facebook.
I was really anticipating this video as I bought a Humminbird a few years ago & paid significantly more for down imaging. (Side imaging was just being introduced & way out of my price range.) I generally don't use the down imaging because it doesn't show anything. I go over a whole school of game fish on sonar & change to DI and there's absolutely nothing at all there - completely black screen. The only time I've ever seen anything in down imaging mode is when I run over a log or something else big, which I can tell on sonar. I feel that the down imaging is a gimmick and complete waste of money. You obviously have far more experience with it than I. Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
We'd be happy to answer your question. In order for us to be as specific as possible, could you please let us know which model Humminbird unit you have?
It is best to start with the Default Settings of the unit and go from there. Typically if you can confirm what needs work we can give some suggestions on adjusting the unit as needed. It is usually best to contact us via phone while on the water with the unit for realtime assistance to help calibrate the unit as you can describe what you are getting and we can make suggestions on things to adjust to improve the readings. We can be reached at 1-800-633-1468 if you would like to speak to a representative.
In general, the TI units are faster in response to inputs. This is seen when quickly switching between sonar, downscan, chart, and split screens ruclips.net/user/postUgkxeAxH15LxhjGlg5-CRYqjTGTEH0tbY4vk recommend The Hook units will show some lag on button pushes and screen switching. The big ticket item though is maps. If you install a mapping card such as Navionics or the free C-Map Genesis which has a lot of map detail, then moving around the map with the cursor or when running down the lake can lag significantly on the Hook units, but is seamless with the TI units.
I've watched many hours of Humminbird tutorial videos. This is one of the best I've seen. Nice job.,
Finally some one who actually helps to understand it all.
WOW, the best instructional video I have seen in years.
Finally a video that is helpful seeing the difference. Great video
This is what you call an instructional video,excellent !!
Easy to use, works perfect for navigating lake and finding fish! Fish on! Caught 7 in 2 hours my first day out with it!
best sonar video I've ever seen, and a great presenter. Thumbs up.
Excellent presentation, learned so much of the different displays of sonar.
Very well thought out and presented. This is likely to push me to Hummingbird vs. Lowrance or Garmin.
im sure you push it in your boyfriend ay bud
Loved this video! Never seen one that compared screen shots to real pictures before.
one of your best videos yet
Great video! Clear explanation of in the field use.
It would have been nice to show us your settings on side imaging, and down imaging for that dpeth, what hertz what contrast etc..
Nice video. It would be nice to see how down imaging looks in a grassy lake. How pick out rocks in the weeds.
Put the diver in the water near the bottom. Have the boat pass over the diver and see what you get. Do both side and down images to give everyone a great idea what they're seeing. :)
Thank you so much for the video. It is much needed.
nice video, make more of these!
That was a very nice video. As for size comparison it would be nice to know the size of something as we see dots or arches on the screen as to what size they really are. For instance you could have scanned Kyle below on 2d, DI and Side Scan to see how his size compared on the screen to how big he is. For we all wonder for the dots we see, how big is the fish, do the dots get bigger with bigger fish?
Love this video! I've been frustrated over the last couple of years trying to get my Helix 9 to show screens like the videos show. This was quite helpful but I have a question. I assume that the sonar frequency setting plays a part....but that wasn't mentioned. Any suggestions?
Frequency can be adjusted depending on how deep you are running. If you are under 50ft, use the higher frequency like the mega imaging(1.2mHz/1200kHz). If you are fishing deep around 100+ft, go lower like 455kHz. The higher the frequency, the more clear your picture will be, but if you are deep it will narrow your view and do more harm than good. Different finders will yield different results at different depths, especially with the difference in transducers, so check the owners manual of your device for best reference on when to use specific frequencies.
Great video l did not want it to end
Very nice and helpful video, thanks!
Great video.I'm a beginner with the 698ci HD SI unit.I would get more out of a it'll more basic stuff like explanation if the different Views available, which Views you were switching to and from, how to set display scale based on circumstances,..Also, where would you have thrown, in relation to the boat position, if you wanted to catch those 3-4 "walleye" you pointed out on the return?After your buddy, Kyle, dived in, he must have thrown a big return back. Where was he and why didn't you show us where he was on-screen and with respect to boat position?I need a lesson on how to read the different Views. I spend a lot of time switching Views without knowing which is giving me useful info for what I'm doing st the time.Thanks for the instruction.mgf
excellent.Coud't have been better.Very impressed!!!
Great video, A lot of great information
Thanks for a great video. Really helps to put things into perspective. While looking at the detailed graph to the far right and far left, are their distance markers telling me how far and what direction is a group of a particular structure or group of rocks so I can head over to that area?
John,
Thank you for contacting Humminbird on this matter.
You will be able to incorporate SI Range Lines on the Side Imaging to help gauge distance to the object from the center line of the path. Otherwise, while the object is still on the view, you can also put the cursor of the view on the object and this will give you the distance to the Cursor which is on the object of interest.
Please feel free to reply to this message/post if you should have further questions. You may also contact us at our toll free number of 1-800-633-1468 to speak to a representative.
Thank you for your quick reply.
Great video really helps out
Should have picked up Kyle on your down imaging to see what it looks like great video thanks
That would of been cool
Very helpful thanks for the information
very informative. how was your transducer positioned.....vertical or horizontal?
Excellent information. Thank you for sharing.
Great video!
That was really a GREAT VIDEO.
Thank you. That was educational.
It is said that the scuba diver is still in the lake capturing footage
Great video. Thank you!
Show us your setting for DI.
what transducer is being used for this video HD or Mega?
Finally, a video I can understand. Thanks. Any videos on setting up the settings on DI, SI?
What settings for Sonar and DI do you use. Trying to dial in my Helix 7 G2 DI better.
xShadowWolfe you figure it out? My sonar and DI doesn't produce that quality
I get it now, man. Thanks!
Gentlemen, I want to use two similar humminbird fish-finder transducers as diver detection sonars. Because they have a shorter range than the actual diver detection sonar, I want to use them like security cameras (one next to the other) in order to cover a bigger area. I also want to combine their output to one TV screen just like security camera display. Is this possible? what do I need for this to happen?
Mkuseli, unfortunately our systems are not capable of performing in this manner. Two transducers of the same frequencies can possibly provide cross-talk that would give insufficient returns. We also do not have a combined video output feed cable for connection to a monitor to show both systems on one monitor.
HumminbirdTV thank you very much for prompt feedback. We will change our plans.
Do you think cutting and extending the length of the cord from the sensor to the screen from 4m to 20m can affect the quality or the performance of the transducer? We want to extend the cord length so that we can mount the transducer on our harbour wall and have the display unit mounted in our office.
Mkuseli, thank you for your response. The total length of our transducer cable cannot extend past 50ft. This would be the maximum length of cable that can be used without causing quality issues with the sonar. Let us know if you have any additional questions!
I sometimes have hits/signals on the sonar but nothing on the DI. Why is that?
Ed, thank you for contacting Humminbird on this matter. The DI and the 2D sonar have different coverage areas and cone angles. The DI would be a thin wide cone and is the reason you would have to be moving in order to view the bottom detail in the way it shows on the view. The 2D sonar is a round circular cone and covers more area front to back than the DI. If you happen to go over a fish or something to that affect that could enter into the 2D cone and exit the area before the DI is able to detect it. Please feel free to reply to this message if you should have further questions.
I am a walleye fisherman .
Is the are point to use 200mHz vs the dual-beam?
Patrick, thank you for reaching out to Humminbird on this matter. We do apologize but we are not quite sure what is being asked. If you can please elaborate on what you would like to know we will do our best to assist you in any way possible.
Very nice Thank You
Great Video
Best video ever
Can you explain CHIRP sonar to me?
Great video and showing comparisons of down, side imaging and traditional sonar. We were using a Humminbird 797C2 with a 5" screen. I wanted to upgrade to a bigger screen and new technology like recording maps. We looked at the Humminbird Helix 9, 10 models at a store on display. I noticed a big black border around the 9" screen. Asked the sales guy what's with that. He said 9" to 12" use the same case. If you buy the 12" the screen is filled. I told him I don't like that at all. We ended up buying a Garmin with a 9" screen. Pros has a lot of features, no limit to recording maps what ever your card will hold. I purchased a lake map. The unit comes with the marine maps. I had to use an app to register after that it gave me the option to save to a SD card. I took the 32 gb card out of my unit and saved to it. Now I have everything on the SD card no switching cards. Great feature. Plus I made a backup card. The original Lake Map is put away. The Cons - I was not happy with the side imaging. Really poor and very finicky, speed of boat has to be just right plus has to be moving. The detail isn't even close to what my 2009 797C2 Humminbird does. Garmin also states that side imaging is for structure only not finding fish. I know salmon guides that use side imaging on rivers to figure out if fish are to the right or left of them. Seems odd side imaging isn't for spotting fish. I was told no Garmin side imaging is really good. I don't see it. While talking to Garmin support, which has been pretty good, I asked about enlarging the MPH on the screen so I can see it better from the back of the boat while trolling. There is no way to change the size of the text on the screen. I could hide some things but that was it. I was told Humminbird is like a small block Chevy they just work. Garmin I have been told is more of a pain with a lot of tinkering needed to get things to work right. I have been messing with the transducer to get it right. Never had to do that with the Humminbird. Also can you recommend a Humminbird model in the 9" or 10", minus the big black border. We are kicking around selling this Garmin and going back to Humminbird.
Bob I think you posted on my transducer leveling video and I commented back to you about the Garmin units. If you want to contact me I will be glad to have a phone conversation with you about the different HB units.
That would be great. Did you send me a private message with your phone number? I do remember the reply. I replied to a couple and remember watching your video before.
James not sure how to private message on here with a phone number. I'm on Facebook if you can send a private message with phone number and best time to call. I live in Newberg, Oregon. There are a few Bob Askey on Facebook.
Bob I can't locate you. Send me a message at Pickwick Marine Electronics on FB.
James W I sent you a messa
If you don't know by now humminbird has it going on
excellent information
What transducer number
video won't come up why
I was really anticipating this video as I bought a Humminbird a few years ago & paid significantly more for down imaging. (Side imaging was just being introduced & way out of my price range.) I generally don't use the down imaging because it doesn't show anything. I go over a whole school of game fish on sonar & change to DI and there's absolutely nothing at all there - completely black screen. The only time I've ever seen anything in down imaging mode is when I run over a log or something else big, which I can tell on sonar. I feel that the down imaging is a gimmick and complete waste of money.
You obviously have far more experience with it than I. Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
i have same problem with 597 hd
We'd be happy to answer your question. In order for us to be as specific as possible, could you please let us know which model Humminbird unit you have?
688HD
It is best to start with the Default Settings of the unit and go from there. Typically if you can confirm what needs work we can give some suggestions on adjusting the unit as needed. It is usually best to contact us via phone while on the water with the unit for realtime assistance to help calibrate the unit as you can describe what you are getting and we can make suggestions on things to adjust to improve the readings. We can be reached at 1-800-633-1468 if you would like to speak to a representative.
Very help full men!! Now my Helix5 is more useful!!
what transducer is being used for this video HD or Mega?
what transducer is being used for this video HD or Mega?
what transducer is being used for this video HD or Mega?
what transducer is being used in this video HD or Mega?