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    Kosmo what settings are you running for your 2d. The pics look awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowhunter1 View Post
    Kosmo what settings are you running for your 2d. The pics look awesome.
    Im not sure,but let elaborate on the 360/2d,using the 998.i believe that the processor is being used to its max.it works and does give good detail.....also heres some more info on t h e 360.while in 360 mold,the unit only has to make an 180 to update not a 360 to update.while in quick mold,like the picture I posted the 360 can be made to update all the way down to lets say an 5° update.the user just chooses.the user also decides on the speed.one more thing,the 360 has an si/di mold to use.(the 360 is a crappie fishermans deam come true)
    Last edited by kosmo; 04-01-2014 at 08:11 PM.

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    I have the Terrova and have the TM360 mounted on a pole. Haven't changed much from my original configuration. I accidentally ran into some low water on Pickwick a few weeks ago and the PVC gave like I thought, and thus the puck wasn't affected.
    An ideal mount is forward of the trolling motor. mine is off to the side so I have to be conscious of the trolling motor depth or I will get a shadow at the 11:00 position on my screen. If it was mounted ahead of the trolling motor, I'd have my shadow behind me and could adjust the TM depth to anything I want.
    To me, the SI/DI of the 360 isn't as good as my dedicated HDSI transducer.

    Kosmo is right, this thing is a crappie fisherman's dream come true.
    Team "Itch N 2 Fish"

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