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Thread: This go out too: Rnvinc & DoubleGobbleoo

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    Default This go out too: Rnvinc & DoubleGobbleoo


    Hay guys this is (just call me slab daddy). thank you guys for getting me going with my 798 ci si. i got photo like images just about no guest work mark 8 or 9 brush
    top now i came across two big one it was pretty white in DI but i rexnice it in 2D but the some of the smaller one look like flowers underwater if there any thingelse i need too know just P.M. me thank a lot. if you would get me started on Max mode

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    Glad you got things going .....

    Max mode (if you are talking about the "Switchfire" feature)...

    Think of Switchfire as a filter of sorts......and its only for the 2/d sonar(altho it is a little more complicated than this)....
    "Switchfire Max mode" allows more returns to be shown...and this includes clutter.....
    "Switchfire Clear mode" filters out some stuff....

    Max mode will make the brushpiles really pop out on the screen...

    I use Max mode when in a little deeper water because that gives me more screen to interpret what is structure and what is clutter....

    Using Max mode in shallow water makes the brush harder to discern what is brush and what is clutter because there is not enough water above the brush to separate the brush from the surface clutter showing on the screen...

    As a general rule I use Max mode in deeper than 10ft.....and then adjust the sensitivity down to my liking...
    As a general rule I use Clear mode in shallower than 10ft...and then adjust the sensitivity up to my liking....

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