The mega imaging frequency 1 2 mhz provides the highest resolution available in any side viewing sonar application yielding side images with unprecedented clarity and detail.
Mega side imaging settings.
So mega imaging is a short range high resolution technique.
You will get unparalleled underwater clarity coverage up to 125 feet on both sides of the boat.
This last setting i use when i have a lot of debris in the water or a lot of grass that is making it hard to see the density of the bottom and contours of creek channels.
Helix 2d sonar setup.
The tricks to side imaging are a combination of sensitivity contrast and frequency.
The helix 2d setup can have multiple pages so i ll just address the big changes.
Many anglers fail to understand the importance of changing frequencies in different environments.
In this episode of slime quest tv i do a hummingbird helix side imaging tutorial on settings contrast sharpness and also how to get your transducer level.
From freshwater to saltwater bass to tarpon nowhere is off limits and no fish is safe from its incredible clarity.
Favorite 3 2d down imaging side imaging 2d di si.
The transducer is a lot smaller than the mega so they must have found a way to get mega type performance in a smaller cheaper package.
At the same time the mega imaging frequencies have the shortest useful range of the imaging frequencies.
Unlike standard side imaging sonar this unit will show you more detail and let you uncover 3x more output in the most precise detail.
Mega side imaging new the power and imaging detail of mega side imaging has been moved down into the helix 7.
Mega side imaging is an impressive feature that deserves massive praise.
For the shallow water angler access to crisp clear side images makes locating structural elements and the fish relating to them easier than ever before.
Mega should get you at least 100 ft of coverage on both sides of the boat.
Mega side imaging and down imaging are built into select humminbird helix and solix models as well as select minn kota trolling motors.