Signal band thickness
Simply put, smaller fish return smaller echoes that result in thinner and fainter signal bands. A thin signal can also indicate a fish located toward the outer edge of the signal cone. As fish size increases, the ech- oes grow stronger and the signal band grows wider. Signal width also increases as a fish approaches the center of the sonar cone.
Ice Flasher Options
Split Zoom Display Mode
When ice fishing season arrives, you're often searching for fish that are hugging the warmer water at the bottom of the lake. When walleye or perch are holding right on the bottom, your X67C IceMachine can separate those fish from the bottom with a remarkable Split Zoom display mode.
In this mode, the right half of the flasher screen operates normally with the surface at the 12 o'clock position and the bottom of the depth range at the 6 o'clock position. The left half of the flasher zooms in on the six feet just above the bottom, with the bottom at the 6 o'clock position and 6 feet above the bottom at the 12 o'clock position.
To switch to Split Zoom:
1.From a flasher page, press MENU↓ to FLASHER OPTIONSENT.
2.Press ENT↓ to SPLIT ZOOMENT.
3.Press EXITEXIT to return to the flasher page.
4.To return to normal mode, repeat these steps, but in step 2, select Normal instead of Split zoom
At left, Flasher Page Menu with Flasher Options command high-
lighted. Center, Flasher Options Menu with Flasher Display Mode se-
lected. At right, the Split Zoom option has been selected.
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