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    OK so I read about the problems with the GPS and thought it would be worth the trouble for the great SI. I bought the 798 and so far all it has done is frustrate me. I have adjusted the SI distance down to 50 ft. Tried different sensitivity, chart speed and I don't know what else to do. I ease by brush piles I have put in recently and I dont see them. They are six feet tall and about six feet diameter. Do I not know what I'm looking at or what ? I also have the fish symbols turned on downward sonar and haven't had the first one show up. Thanks for any help. I'm about to throw this thing in the lake!!!!!!!

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    Man, hard to say without being there. My old 797 doesen't really show
    brush all that well. You've got to come by it not too close, not to far away,
    and really be looking. Brush shows just fuzzy, ghostly images on mine,
    hard for me to tell from baitfish. Big trees now, stick out like sore thumb.

    On the downward, only ideas I'd have is check the fish id sensitivity setting,
    and play with the front/back angle of the transducer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hardhead View Post
    OK so I read about the problems with the GPS and thought it would be worth the trouble for the great SI. I bought the 798 and so far all it has done is frustrate me. I have adjusted the SI distance down to 50 ft. Tried different sensitivity, chart speed and I don't know what else to do. I ease by brush piles I have put in recently and I dont see them. They are six feet tall and about six feet diameter. Do I not know what I'm looking at or what ? I also have the fish symbols turned on downward sonar and haven't had the first one show up. Thanks for any help. I'm about to throw this thing in the lake!!!!!!!
    How deep is your water? How close are you coming to your brush? If you too close, the brush will be in the water column. Try gray scale if you are in bright daylight. Try the sensitivity as Jeff stated.

    Just some SWAGS for ya.

    Also. Mark a brush pile (or better yet a bridge pylon or some fixed structure you know about) with gps/sonar. Then try some passes at different settings on the SI and different distances from the marker. Be sure to look up occasionally.
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    All good ideas, maybe instead of brush piles U should look at piers, metal posts, bridge or concrete or rock something hard that shows up good , to eliminate the water column Cane Poles mentions- stay 2x your water depth from your subject, or 11/2 if over 20 feet deep. Only go about 2 to 4mph & have screen scroll setting same as your speed re: 2 to 4. Go to this site
    sideimaging : UnOfficial Humminbird Side Imaging Group look at their picts and helpful hints. Can U take picts with your unit? If so take some & send them to site c/o hummingbird Greg (Greg Walters) he can usually tell from picts the problem, seems like decent helpful guy.
    Generally speaking most objects will look just like U took a black& white pict of that item before it was put in water. Some folks have trouble seeing PVC til it grows moss but my 997 sees it.
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    Hey Hardhead. Give this unit a little time to grow on you. I compare reading the side imaging units to reading Xrays you kind of have to develop and eye for it. It would be really helpful if you could get a couple screen captures for us to look at. Check out this site to see some real images and videos that will help you.

    Side Imaging Academy | www.***************

    As for the bottom view and the Fish ID. In my opinion Humminbird has the most conservative algorithm for Fish ID. You can turn up the sensitivity and turn on the dual beam when looking for fish and more will show up.

    Also I actually think the added new setting for the Humminbird side imaging makes the learning curve longer for a new user. People tend to get their setting way out of wack and then have a hard time. The factory setting and a distance of 50 feet is a great way to learn to read.

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    Thanks for the encouragement guys. The water I'm scanning is usually 20 to 30 feet deep. I have tried close and further away and can't tell any differance. It works great on hard surfaces such as logs, stumps, bridge pilings, just disapointed in how the brush shows up. I just got a SD card and will try to get some video. What program should I use to download to my computer. I'm computer ignorant ?

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    Just take some snapshots.

    The snapshots will be stored on the sd card in a folder called snapshot.

    The snapshots are png extensions and can be viewed in any picture viewer.

    Take you SI sd card and plug it in the computer card reader. Double click on the card drive, then double click on the snapshot folder. Next double click on the snapshot. This should open the snapshot png in the windows picture viewer.

    What your OS?
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    Thanks Canepole, Ihope to get some snapshpts this weekend and I'll try to put them on here. What are you talking about my OS ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardhead View Post
    Thanks Canepole, Ihope to get some snapshpts this weekend and I'll try to put them on here. What are you talking about my OS ?
    Windows or Mac and what version?
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