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new to electronics etc.
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10/27/21 10:12 PM
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Joined: Sep 2009
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olducker
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I recently was able to purchase a new/used skeeter. It had 7.5 hrs on it.. It came equipped with the dual hummingbird helix chirp. and live scope as well as spot lock trolling motor ultrex etc. My problem is I haven't bought a boat since 1984. So this is a huge learning curve. I have spent considerable time on the internet watching the u tube how to set up etc. I am scheduled with Mr..Daughtry to set my stuff up on lake Fork. I apparently only get an hour of instruction and I am a little slow so we will see how this goes.. questions as follows.. (1) My live scope transducer is mounted along side my trolling motor shaft. You aim it with a cable you twist with a handle attachment. I am having a hard time knowing where I am pointing it. I did mark the top but it is still a bit confusing. I am considering remounting it with a separate shaft but my nose cone area is getting pretty crowded. Will I get used to this or is there a trick to identify where you are pointed? (2) I can't tell if my trolling motor has been linked to my garmin.. (3) Truth is I am in over my head with this stuff. sigh, what screen set up do you generally use when traveling
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Re: new to electronics etc.
[Re: olducker]
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10/28/21 12:43 AM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 1,978
HookaToad
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Don't stress...Slade will put your mind at ease and you will be amazed at what you learn in that hour. It will stick and not be overwhelming at all. You have already made a great choice that you will not regret.
Good Fishing and God Bless
“I’d rather be a failure at something I enjoy than to be a success at something I hate”
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Re: new to electronics etc.
[Re: olducker]
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10/28/21 01:22 AM
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Joined: Sep 2006
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JIM SR.
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its gonna take longer than an hour,..!!
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Re: new to electronics etc.
[Re: olducker]
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10/28/21 03:44 PM
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HookaToad
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Okay I will clarify. You will learn a lot from Slade in an hour....but Jim Sr is correct...you won't learn all of it!! IMO you will never learn all of it but will learn more and more exponentially to more you are on the water and take time to experiment with them.
Good Fishing and God Bless
“I’d rather be a failure at something I enjoy than to be a success at something I hate”
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Re: new to electronics etc.
[Re: olducker]
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10/28/21 11:16 PM
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grout-scout
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Here’s how to learn your livescope. Spotlock your trolling motor 30’- 50’ away from a tree, bridge piling, brush pile, whatever; but just make sure you can stay pointed directly at it. Tie on a fat bodied crankbait or something bulky and practice casting near your stationary object and reeling your bait slowly back in. When you figure out where to cast every time and can watch your bait on the screen coming back to the boat, you’ll eventually realize what to look for and where to cast.
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Re: new to electronics etc.
[Re: olducker]
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11/09/21 09:03 AM
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hopalong
Pescador Loco
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Pescador Loco
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just don't mess with the settings slade puts on your units and listen to what he says and you will be way ahead of the curve.
" Hop, set the hook"! hopalong 99,999 TexDawg 99,999 FJB! not my president by a long shot!
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