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kHz #9334484 09/21/13 03:13 AM
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Who likes 200 kHz and who likes to use 83 kHz on their 2D's?
200 is more sensitive but the 83 has a wider cone spread.
Other than that, if you are in say 20 feet of water what is the spread on each? We are talking fresh water, of course!


Re: kHz [Re: GoFishNow] #9334951 09/21/13 01:04 PM
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Hey Ron, I only set to the frequency recommended in the users manual for fresh and salt. Thats interesting.

Re: kHz [Re: GoFishNow] #9335155 09/21/13 02:34 PM
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Next time I'm out I'm going to put it on split screen and see how each of them look. When I went back and re-read the Operation Manual, learned lots of things.


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