jrsmith_80 Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 I bought this unit last summer and it just doesn't seem to be working like I think it should. I've read the owners manual and done quite a bit of research online but just not sure what the best settings would be for the sonar and down imaging. I think I've played with every setting and it just doesn't seem to be as clear as I think it should be. Would any of you care to share your settings with me? I'm starting to think that I need to adjust multiple settings instead on just one at a time to get the absolute best performance. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Quote
Cinder Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 If you can find copies of B.A.S.S. TIMES May & June issues 2013 they have articles on what the pros set there sonar on. I had the same issues with mine until I read the articles. Very informative. Good luck. Quote
basstrackin Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 hey jrsmith, I hope I'm not to late on this but I have the same unit and tried it out yesterday. I would like to know what you came up with if possible. Also any suggestions with the gps if you have it. I don't do facebook or I would have sent you a message. Thanks Quote
CxThree Posted July 8, 2013 Posted July 8, 2013 Hey Guys, I have a 597CI HD DI combo unit and am very new to all of this. So far, I usually adjust my speed to something close to the trolling speed I am doing. say 2 - 3 mph. I then adjust my bottom depth range to double the depth I am in. So in a cove with 8 - 10 feet of water I would adjust it to 16 - 20 ft. I then back down the sensitivity a little so that I don't get a screen full of everything. That gives me a pretty good view in switchfire or B&W and I have been able to find ledges and structure so far. Catching the fish has proven to be a challenge, but I think I am beginning to learn the hummingbird a little more. I hope these tips help. I am sure there are far more things you could set. Quote
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