The TM150 chirped by the Simrad nss7 evo 2 is displaying the fish images so well, I'm reluctant to go back to chirping the HST-USB wide angle ducer. But, I'm certainly not happy with what the HST is doing for echo on the Lowrance HDS9 touch gen 2. The plan for the next launch will be to connect the HST in place of the TM150 and do screen shots along the Rockland Creek channel as I did earlier with the 150. If I feed the HST to the Simrad, I'll be chirping. So far, I'm near blown away with the CHIRP display.
I'll have to wait for help to use the ducer through the Lowrance as I can't seem to get the fish arches.
The following screen shot is from my archives on Chesapeake Bay to show how long I've been struggling with my sonar display. Never decided if this was bait or poor display of a striper. Of course it's bait! Likely I didn't have the TM150 chirping for this shot.
OK, so I didn't make it to the lake on Friday! Now Sunday morning and I just got new guide ons installed on the trailer. Instruction says that they are to be one inch from the rail? Doesn't work for me right now and I did 4 inches. Need some leeway for the rod holders and trolling motor. I did the lube on the motor pivot (steering) and need to tighten a screw on the structure ducer. Maybe it was vibrating and causing the noise spikes?
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