Fogging on a Furuno depth finder screen is often caused by condensation forming inside the unit due to temperature fluctuations or humidity. To address this issue, ensure the device is properly sealed and check for any cracks or damage that could allow moisture to enter. If fogging persists, it may be necessary to allow the unit to acclimate to the ambient temperature or consult a professional for repairs. Regular maintenance and proper storage can also help prevent future fogging.
Furuno USA sells products for boats. Some items sold include, Navnet TZtouch, Navnet 3D, Navnet VX2, radars, depth and fish finders, gps and chart plotters, maxsea marine software, and autopilots.
A fathometer measures the depth of water by sending sound waves to the seafloor and calculating the time it takes for the waves to return. This information is then displayed on a screen in terms of depth measurements.
Depth finder (sonar)
When buying a depth finder what you should look for depends on which of the four varieties you're buying because they're all used for different activities. It should have a GPS tracker and sonar but other features vary by use.
They use ultra sound waves that are bounced off the bottom of a body of water. Newer depth finders use sonic waves.
To effectively read a flasher fish finder to locate fish underwater, pay attention to the color coding and depth indicators on the screen. Look for red marks indicating fish and adjust the sensitivity settings to get a clearer picture. Move the boat slowly and watch for changes in the display to track the movement of the fish.
To use a Swop Lock depth finder, first ensure it is properly calibrated and powered on. Submerge the transducer in the water at your desired location, making sure it is positioned vertically for accurate readings. Monitor the display for depth measurements, which will indicate the distance from the transducer to the bottom or any submerged objects. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for specific features and settings.
Color Depth
It's very similar to the depth finder on a boat...sound waves are transmitted to the target and the "depth" determined from timing the return of the echo. This is in turn converted into a picture by computer software. I hope this makes sense to you.
Flat panel. reGee
Vedio ram
It's trick of the camera and the screen, which doesn't catch depth or display depth that well. Makes you look a bit flattened out, which comes across as fatter.