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Nobeltec TZ-121 Add-on Module for Furuno DFF3D Module - Requires PBG Module
Instead of spending hours gathering
PBG recordings, you can now collect PBG recordings in just a few sweeps. By
adding the optional DFF3D Module together with the PBG Module to your TZ
Professional software, you can connect this Furuno
Multi-Beam Sonar to your computer and
unlock powerful integration features. The DFF3D Sonar is the first entry level
Multi-Beam Sonar able to reliably
create PBG up to 200 meters. This data is sent directly to TZ Professional and
used to create a highly-detailed PBG map faster than ever before. The DFF3D is a MultiBeam sonar. It allows you to use features such as Down
Sounder, Port and Starboard Sounder, Real time wide angle A-Scope (Section),
Fish Target History (Water Column) and Side Scan Sonar. The DFF3D can generate
up to 50 depth points per second. To put this into perspective, 300 football
fields can be covered in less than 20 minutes with the DFF3D! TZ Professional (with the optional PBG and DFF3D
modules) can be connected to the new Furuno DFF3D Multi Beam sonar. Creating
your bathymetric (PBG) map becomes as fast as ever with TZ Professional.
Multiple beams are constantly sent out by the sonar returning quality
information for each depth point. TZ Professional can be setup to
display various sonar screens such as the Section. The Section displays real-time conditions under the boat in a wide 120 degree
area port to starboard. This mode allows you to see exactly where fish are
detected and helps visualize the shape of the seafloor under your boat. The Multi-Sounder operates like a traditional Sounder (scrolling from left to
right), but instead of having only one beam (under your boat), two additional
beams (port and starboard) are displayed on the screen. Because the
Multi-Sounder keeps a history of the previous echoes, it is easy to locate fish
at a glance. The Water Column provides an easy and intuitive time-based image of the
seafloor, along with fish target icons. This mode displays a historical view of
the section under your boat. Note that even if the boat does not move, the
picture will continue to scroll to show the evolution of the water column (fish
that may move) under your boat. The Side Scan mode displays the
DFF3D data in a port and starboard view that scrolls vertically from the top
down. It’s best used in shallow water to identify bottom structure.Map the seafloor of your fishing area in just a few
passes.
Master DFF3D data thanks to TZ Professional v3