What are the differences between traditional sonar and CHIRP technology in fish finders?

Differences between Traditional Sonar and CHIRP Technology in Fish Finders

Traditional sonar sends out a single frequency pulse at a time, providing a snapshot of what is below the boat. CHIRP (Compressed High-Intensity Radiated Pulse) technology, on the other hand, sends out a continuous range of frequencies, providing a more detailed and accurate picture of the underwater environment. CHIRP technology allows for better target separation, improved depth penetration, and enhanced clarity in distinguishing between fish and structures. It also offers better performance at higher speeds and in deeper waters compared to traditional sonar.

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