Tunacious Too
Member
Hello,
I'm still trying to get the setting correct on this combination. I tried to take pictures of the display, but it had weird lines oscillating across the screen that only shows in the picture.
What is the relationship of TVG to out put power and clutter?
I had the LF/HF TVG at 5. Out put power on LF at 65, shows a nice screen with some clutter. Out put power at 100 in HF shows very little, blue dots. This was trolling at 6.5 to 7 knots off shore in blue water. Range was at 300 feet. I tried to change TVG form 2 to 9 and clutter from zero to 10. It did not help.
When I power up and run at 20 knots, the LH clutters ups\, as I suspect. The HF shows nothing. I'm used to running at 20 knots, in HF and still getting a reading on bait and tuna.
The transducer was fine with NN1.
The Pacific Ocean is deep and I do not need to read bottom in 3,000 feet of water, but I do need to read to top 300 feet of water column.
Please provide an explanation of the relationship of the settings and which way to make changes.
Thank you,
Bob
I'm still trying to get the setting correct on this combination. I tried to take pictures of the display, but it had weird lines oscillating across the screen that only shows in the picture.
What is the relationship of TVG to out put power and clutter?
I had the LF/HF TVG at 5. Out put power on LF at 65, shows a nice screen with some clutter. Out put power at 100 in HF shows very little, blue dots. This was trolling at 6.5 to 7 knots off shore in blue water. Range was at 300 feet. I tried to change TVG form 2 to 9 and clutter from zero to 10. It did not help.
When I power up and run at 20 knots, the LH clutters ups\, as I suspect. The HF shows nothing. I'm used to running at 20 knots, in HF and still getting a reading on bait and tuna.
The transducer was fine with NN1.
The Pacific Ocean is deep and I do not need to read bottom in 3,000 feet of water, but I do need to read to top 300 feet of water column.
Please provide an explanation of the relationship of the settings and which way to make changes.
Thank you,
Bob