10-22-2005, 03:21 PM
When using the 50KHZ frequency you get less clutter?
Wow, the 50 is your more concentrated and more powerfull side of your transducer.
If you set your 200 for its optimum performance in say 30 ft of water and then switch over to the 50 the signal should be much stronger and your listening end, or gain, should have to be turned down to eliminate the clutter.
The 50 is for your deep water applications.
Thats an odd one.
I wonder if maybee your wires are crossed and you are really in your 50 when you select your 200.
I know this, I am not much of a garmin fan. I currently have two of them. Not really impressed with either when compared to my others.
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Wow, the 50 is your more concentrated and more powerfull side of your transducer.
If you set your 200 for its optimum performance in say 30 ft of water and then switch over to the 50 the signal should be much stronger and your listening end, or gain, should have to be turned down to eliminate the clutter.
The 50 is for your deep water applications.
Thats an odd one.
I wonder if maybee your wires are crossed and you are really in your 50 when you select your 200.
I know this, I am not much of a garmin fan. I currently have two of them. Not really impressed with either when compared to my others.
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