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Is this CHIRP or CW when you set the Manual CHIRP Frequency to 210 on 175H
I thought that if you have a B175H, set the frequency to 210, that is still considered Chirp? Comparing that to the B164, which is locked in 200, is traditional (CW).
In Furuno menu set up, we can select (Auto) “Manual CHIRP” or CW (Fixed Frequency).
From TZT3 Menu
Select [Auto], [FM (Manual CHIRP)], or [CW (Fixed Frequency)] as appropriate. [Auto] automatically adjusts CHIRP center frequency and frequency bandwidth according to the depth. For [Auto], go to step 12. For [FM (Manual CHIRP)] or [CW (Fixed Frequency)] go to step 8. 8. Tap [Center Frequency HF] or [Center Frequency LF] to show the software k
From AIRMAR
“When the B175H transducer is set to a specific frequency, it's still operating in a CHIRP mode, but within a pre-defined CHIRP range. The B175H transmits multiple frequencies at once, sending a continuous sweep of frequencies within a certain range. You can choose a specific frequency within that range (e.g., 165 kHz) as a preset, but it will still be transmitting a chirp within that range. The B175H operates within a higher frequency range (150-250 kHz), making it ideal for shallow water and fish-target separation, according to Airmar Technology Corporation.
I thought that if you have a B175H, set the frequency to 210, that is still considered Chirp? Comparing that to the B164, which is locked in 200, is traditional (CW).
In Furuno menu set up, we can select (Auto) “Manual CHIRP” or CW (Fixed Frequency).
From TZT3 Menu
Select [Auto], [FM (Manual CHIRP)], or [CW (Fixed Frequency)] as appropriate. [Auto] automatically adjusts CHIRP center frequency and frequency bandwidth according to the depth. For [Auto], go to step 12. For [FM (Manual CHIRP)] or [CW (Fixed Frequency)] go to step 8. 8. Tap [Center Frequency HF] or [Center Frequency LF] to show the software k
From AIRMAR
“When the B175H transducer is set to a specific frequency, it's still operating in a CHIRP mode, but within a pre-defined CHIRP range. The B175H transmits multiple frequencies at once, sending a continuous sweep of frequencies within a certain range. You can choose a specific frequency within that range (e.g., 165 kHz) as a preset, but it will still be transmitting a chirp within that range. The B175H operates within a higher frequency range (150-250 kHz), making it ideal for shallow water and fish-target separation, according to Airmar Technology Corporation.