Panhandler80
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I used to have this MFD hooked up to DFF3D and a traditional 50/200. The unit always displayed the 50/200 return in a manner that I would consider "normal." Pretty sure I had a DFF1 pushing the 50/200. By "normal" I mean that if I was holding over fish, the return would be layered out. Now I get this very short (L to R) returns... almost like the layered out fish have been compressed.
The pictures below were taken at the same time, over the same show. One is a Garmin with a H/L chirp. I believe it's hooked up to B275LHW. The original TZT is now hooked up to an R109 being pushed by a DFF3. Both are thru hull transducers.
Anyway, what's the deal with the "compressed" returns on the TZT? I'm guessing there's a setting to address this, but I'm not sure what it is. Again, it's the original TZT. The one with metal housing, cooling fans, inability to read chirp, etc. I sure would like to have it read like the Garmin, or like it used to on the traditional 50/200, or like my ancient SiTex did. FYI, the TZT is currently displaying high / low at 200 and 50.

The pictures below were taken at the same time, over the same show. One is a Garmin with a H/L chirp. I believe it's hooked up to B275LHW. The original TZT is now hooked up to an R109 being pushed by a DFF3. Both are thru hull transducers.
Anyway, what's the deal with the "compressed" returns on the TZT? I'm guessing there's a setting to address this, but I'm not sure what it is. Again, it's the original TZT. The one with metal housing, cooling fans, inability to read chirp, etc. I sure would like to have it read like the Garmin, or like it used to on the traditional 50/200, or like my ancient SiTex did. FYI, the TZT is currently displaying high / low at 200 and 50.


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