The purpose of this publication is to provide the descriptions and procedures required to allow for efficient use of the ST90 system. The manual does not contain detailed information about functions, dialog boxes and operating parameters.
The filters in the ST90 system are implemented in “series�. Any changes to a filter setting may therefore have an effect on subsequent filters.
Identifying echoes from fish and schools can often be challenging when they are hidden by noise and reverberation. When sonar conditions are poor, effective tuning of the filters in the ST90 system may be necessary to achieve a satisfactory result. Automatic Gain Control (AGC) is one of the tools provided to remove noise and reverberation from the echo presentation.
Unless you synchronize the transmissions from your other hydroacoustic systems you may have an issue with interference. Even with synchronization activated the noise from other nearby vessels may cause noise.
When you transmit an acoustic pulse into the water to search for a target, echoes will also be returned from any other objects in the beam. The energy reflected from these "unwanted" objects is referred to as reverberation. Reverberation is often a limiting factor, especially if you are searching for smaller targets.
The Ping-Ping Filter analyses the historical information from previous consecutive pings in order to remove unwanted noise and interference from the echo presentation.
Fish close to the bottom can be hard to see because they may be hidden in the strong bottom echo.
The effect of the Gain adjustment is minimized if you apply RCG (Reverberation Controlled Gain) and AGC (Automatic Gain Control). The Display Gain is applied at the end of the filter sequence in the ST90 system. This means that you can use Display Gain if you are not completely satisfied with the results of the automatic gain functionality.
The functions and dialog boxes provided in the ST90 user interface are not described in this publication.
The technical specifications summarize the main functional and operational characteristics of the ST90 system. They also provide information related to power requirements, physical properties and environmental conditions.
The ST90 system can send and receive information to and from several different peripherals. All transmissions take place as datagrams with data sentences. Each datagram has a defined format and length.
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