Settings Tip: Frame Rate

Are you using your ultrasound for more than just bovine repro—maybe scanning a dog or an equine neck?

If so, you may want to take a moment to adjust your settings. Small changes can make a big difference in image quality, and one important setting to look at is frame rate.

Frame rate in ultrasound refers to how many images (frames) the system captures and displays each second. Increasing the frame rate can produce smoother, more real-time motion, which is especially helpful for applications outside of standard repro work. Most of our machines default to 1 frame per second to eliminate any lag on the extension arm, but for other uses, increasing the frame rate can result in a smoother-looking image.

Check out this video on changing Apexx settings!

Give it a try next time you scan, and let us know if you have any questions—we’re happy to help.

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