I run split all the time... A sliver of map, 2D and DI. Here is a good example of 2D cone vs DI beam. 2D needed refining.
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Tried it today. Worked like a charm! The only problem I had was I'us so excited to go fishing that I left my sd card in the puter so I couldn't record anything. Had a good day though
Thanks for all the help
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The + - buttons are also a shortcut for changing sensitivity. Its a handy tool for refining images...
My new Helix 7 GPS/ Chirp SI will be Here next week, But, I have spent lots of hours on U-Tube watching anything On Side Scan on bigger units as well as the 7 --- Some have their cameras set for the screen and you can not see what is being Pressed to make those changes of what is on the Screen --- the Better ones where you can see what is being done is on Helix 10 --- another thing about the 10 is when you put the Tape Measure up to the Laptop you are looking at 7 Inches. So, it is just like seeing the 7 in front of You... Spend a little time on U-Tube and You will get the Clear Image you wish you always had... It only takes a couple of minutes on the lake to get the unit doing what it was designed to do.
I am dialed in now. I think it is a combination of all the help from members on adjusting my settings as well as some water clarity as it's cooling down. I'll try to pull some pictures next time I'm out but scanning in SI to find them then switching over to 2d/DI and sitting on top of them is putting limits in my boat. Couldn't be happier with numbers.........now to target size!
I am using DI more because of this thread, SI I still struggle with. I was pretty much sitting still and could see a tree under me. I still struggle with how far that object is behind me as your moving. I only have a Helix 5 at the console
Last edited by BeerRun; 10-24-2018 at 09:35 PM.
I will give that a try - thanks