If it don't, try the blue gradient![]()
Actually, I'd try all the palette choices (while on the water) to see which ones are better defined or less cluttered ... then, if they're all relatively the same, you will have eliminated one function that isn't clearing up your problem. That is, IF there's a "problem" with the unit. It may just be the fault of the water clarity/contents of the lake you're fishing
It may just be that the unit is so sensitive, that it's picking up the return signal & echo signals from the algae or waterborne particles in the lake water.
I still think you are missing out by not using the DI alone, but that's just me.![]()
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