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WarrenMN
Posted 12/23/2010 1:02 PM (#95761)
Subject: Interesting adaptation of DrDepth Fish radar


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Location: Forest Lake, MN
Some thing ice fishing people who have side scan might find interesting. Per just posted this on his site.

http://www.drdepth.se/rdthree.php?l=gb

WarrenND



Edited by WarrenMN 12/23/2010 1:04 PM
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sworrall
Posted 12/23/2010 1:22 PM (#95762 - in reply to #95761)
Subject: RE: Interesting adaptation of DrDepth Fish radar




Location: Rhinelander
Now that is cool!
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WarrenMN
Posted 1/5/2011 9:44 AM (#95914 - in reply to #95762)
Subject: RE: Interesting adaptation of DrDepth Fish radar


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It seems like every one I talk to on this in most interested in seeing structure under the ice but I'd do it two ways, one to find the structure and then I'd set the distance out to barely more than the depth so most of the display would be of the water column, looking for fish in a 360 degree pattern.

Warren
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Question
Posted 1/5/2011 12:28 PM (#95917 - in reply to #95761)
Subject: RE: Interesting adaptation of DrDepth Fish radar


Any idea how they are keeping the transducer cable from twisting?
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WarrenMN
Posted 1/5/2011 2:20 PM (#95923 - in reply to #95917)
Subject: RE: Interesting adaptation of DrDepth Fish radar


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From what I've gathered from Per, it only has to rotates 180 degrees using both sides. It sounds like you can make a version that is computer controlled or manually controlled. I guess it's not that hi a tech project but now that I've gotten an apartment while I'm taking classes this spring semester I'm not in a position to try it out. Just wanted to pass on some of the discussion on the DrDepth Group.

Warren
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