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  • #16
    Re: Who has any results with fishfinder sidescans?

    hi,i'm new at this ,and this may be a dumb question.anyway i'm just looking for a side view type fishfinder for fishing.does anyone have any suggestions.good or bad any info will be appreciated.
    thanks,marvin

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    • #17
      Re: Who has any results with fishfinder sidescans?

      check www.marinesonic.com for images of fish found with a SSS



      Click Here

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      • #18
        Re: Who has any results with fishfinder sidescans?

        Hi,
        The images you post looks very good for no pre-amp line with a fishfinder. What was the cable
        lenght?
        I played with fishfinder sss couple years ago
        having 0.6 deg Xducer, but than I had only 4 level of gray on Humminbird 3d Paramount and
        no intefacing to PC or GPS.
        The wrecks were still readable, but
        no details at all. Than I turned to systems with electronics on fish and further PC processing
        What is surprising in your pics, is X-ducer
        stability. Do you use a kind of towing fish or
        hull mount it?
        What was the range and how many
        pings per second you Lowrance provide on that
        range?
        Is it a one of Lowrance transducer or yours, what is horisontal beam aperture?
        BRGDS,
        Pavel

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        • #19
          Re: Who has any results with fishfinder sidescans?

          Hi,
          For some shots in my home area in calm fresh water the transducer was hull mounted. All the wreck shots and others from Lake Champlain were taken with a towfish mounted transducer. The Lowrance uses a balanced line which is not as prone to pick up noise. No, it is not a lowrance transducer! They are transducers that I designed and built myself. My best ducer should be under one degree horizontal, (no test tank data) although
          some of the shots I posted were with a ducer closer to 2 degrees horizontal. Ping rate is adjustable and without setting one up I couldn't
          give you an exact count at this time. One shot of the 'Water Witch' shows decent detail close to 300 feet away. Max range of detection can vary. As with any SSS you won't get detail at the extreme limits of its range. The recorded detail is much better than the live built in display. Thanks for writing
          Regards

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          • #20
            Re: Who has any results with fishfinder sidescans?




            Hi, G.Burton,
            As I understand, you have only one chanel
            on fishfinder, (I didn't find anything like
            "side view" in Lowrance manual on the web).
            Oterwise it fits almost perfect for sss.
            Still, what was maximum cable lenght? As I
            remember, I run with 40 m no balanced (with a
            mid point) then I saw wreck 13 m deep on
            Humminbird (Hummibird was chosen because it supports)
            2 ducers "sideview". Did you check any Lowrance
            units for tis option? The reason for me to
            come back to ready made fishfinder is the idea
            to use it for underwater navigation when dive.
            Than you only have to keep everyting together
            in watertight contaner, and see where you are
            relative to target.
            Also what it solution for upload result to PC?
            Right now I'm building 2 freq ducer for next
            fish, mainly using Stures recomendation published
            here and your succesfull solution drives me to
            some question.
            First, what technics you use for aligning crystals, what was the absorber thikness for
            200 khz and the window thickness. What was
            spacing and what you put in it?
            The image is 17 msw 70 m long exploded 2 ww ship
            ducer 0.6 deg 440 khz speed say 4 knots.
            Regards

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            • #21
              Re: Who has any results with fishfinder sidescans?

              so how much is the basic semi kit form? inexpensive to me for a kit would be in the $200.00 to $500.00 range,any higher then that,you can buy one of the commercial made ones off ebay.
              how much for the pc board,the schematics,parts list,and how to make or where to get the transducers?i can build a fish an solder components on boards,even make the ducers.

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              • #22
                Re: Who has any results with fishfinder sidescans?

                FISHEYE, repost this one under a new topic up at the top. I would like to see if you get a response to it.

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                • #23
                  hello pavel,

                  Originally posted by Pavel
                  Hi,
                  The images you post looks very good for no pre-amp line with a fishfinder. What was the cable
                  lenght?
                  I played with fishfinder sss couple years ago
                  having 0.6 deg Xducer, but than I had only 4 level of gray on Humminbird 3d Paramount and
                  no intefacing to PC or GPS.
                  The wrecks were still readable, but
                  no details at all.
                  Pavel
                  can u describe more on how u use your Humminbird 3d Paramount to do SSS ?

                  thanks

                  rgds

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                  • #24
                    Results with homebuilt side-scan

                    Hello,

                    Here are two samples that I shot yesterday with my homebuilt side-scan.
                    It uses 6 pcs lowrance 20 degree / 200 kHz transducers with paralell connection. As you can see there is some optimizing to do still...

                    Unfortunately I was impatient enough not to let the glue dry enough so I got a leak in the fish, but I think the transducers were not damaged.

                    Its so much fun to see that the theory works in practice!

                    Henrik

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                    • #25
                      Hello henrik,

                      did not see any samples in your posting. mind repost?

                      what fish finder do u use?

                      rgds

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                      • #26
                        Hello,

                        I posted them as a new thread.

                        Henrik

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                        • #27
                          Are your selling your system yet

                          Originally posted by G.Burton
                          Any of them that are any good for sidescan use and the ability to record the images have GPS capability and either come with the sensor or you purchase it seperately.
                          regards
                          Im looking a system to hook to my PC system. Your pictures look great.
                          What is the kit price going to be?
                          Where can I find more of your pictures.
                          Can you email more of them to me? I would love to see them.

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                          • #28
                            Are your selling your system yet

                            Originally posted by G.Burton
                            Any of them that are any good for sidescan use and the ability to record the images have GPS capability and either come with the sensor or you purchase it seperately.
                            regards
                            Im looking a system to hook to my PC system. Your pictures look great.
                            What is the kit price going to be?
                            Where can I find more of your pictures.
                            Can you email more of them to me? I would love to see them.

                            I have a Humminbird Legend 3000 and a Furno FCV-667 on the boat.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by GBurton



                              Hi,
                              The units that I have built and am in the process of marketing are based on Lowrance echo sounders (fish finders). They record data to MMC cards which is why I use them. They have custom external microprocessor circuitry added to them as well as custom made transducer. You will find many more images in my other postings over the past couple months. Here are some rocks in a 100 ft range.
                              Regards
                              Garry
                              Garry,
                              I've been out of sss forum for a while.
                              How far you moved in x-ducer development?
                              Pavel

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Pavel
                                Garry,
                                I've been out of sss forum for a while.
                                How far you moved in x-ducer development?
                                Pavel
                                Take a look at http://www.burtonelectronics.com/ for updated info about G.Burtons SSS.
                                It seems like he has got a bit further in development of the units.
                                His site contains a lot of good sidescan images, and information about his various systems offered.

                                Glenn

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