When I bought my FF last year I never spent anytime learning the differences in the frequency of the signals for either the sonar or the down (scan) imaging. My FF (587ci HD DI Combo) has the following:
Down Imaging®
Sonar Coverage
455 kHz / 75° @ -10db
800 kHz / 45° @ -10db
DualBeam Plus™
Sonar Coverage
200 kHz / 28° @ -10db
455 kHz / 16° @ -10db
Depth: 350ft (DI)/600 ft.
I have three questions,
1) What is the main difference between the different frequencies and what does it really mean to me?
2) What should I keep the settings on most of the time?
3) How wide of an area do I see under my kayak, thus does it matter if my transducer is in the Bow or the Stern of my kayak?
I did a search online but a lot of the information gave me mixed signals, so I figured I'd ask more experienced folks and be able to follow-up with them for clarification. Thanks in advance for the edification
Down Imaging®
Sonar Coverage
455 kHz / 75° @ -10db
800 kHz / 45° @ -10db
DualBeam Plus™
Sonar Coverage
200 kHz / 28° @ -10db
455 kHz / 16° @ -10db
Depth: 350ft (DI)/600 ft.
I have three questions,
1) What is the main difference between the different frequencies and what does it really mean to me?
2) What should I keep the settings on most of the time?
3) How wide of an area do I see under my kayak, thus does it matter if my transducer is in the Bow or the Stern of my kayak?
I did a search online but a lot of the information gave me mixed signals, so I figured I'd ask more experienced folks and be able to follow-up with them for clarification. Thanks in advance for the edification
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