I would like some advice which frequencies should I use to fish for snapper on a seabed ranging from 50 to 90 meters with the 3 in 1 imaging probe?, high chirp, medium chirp, 83, or 200?
ActiveImaging 3-in-1 can do 500 feet in high-definition, but if you need to go deeper, you can buy a 1kW 50/200 kHz xSonic transducer which will provide imagery down to 500m (1,600') at 50kHz.
@Consumer Quest thank you for your response! Is 3-1 better for waters up to 500 ft? Vs 50/200? ....or can you also use 50/200 in shallow and deep waters?
I would like some advice which frequencies should I use to fish for snapper on a seabed ranging from 50 to 90 meters with the 3 in 1 imaging probe?, high chirp, medium chirp, 83, or 200?
Thoughts on this please?
How is it for deep water? Looks like comparable garmin is better for deep-waters
ActiveImaging 3-in-1 can do 500 feet in high-definition, but if you need to go deeper, you can buy a 1kW 50/200 kHz xSonic transducer which will provide imagery down to 500m (1,600') at 50kHz.
@Consumer Quest thank you for your response! Is 3-1 better for waters up to 500 ft? Vs 50/200? ....or can you also use 50/200 in shallow and deep waters?
@@ia6980 I think unless you know the exact depths that you're going to be looking for either one should probably be able to cover you on both ends
@@Comm_Quest i see, okay thanks a lot!
If I want to mount this on a ram transducer arm, which one I should use?
I need a pic of the silver tag near the plug. What transducer type is it? I'm trying to connect it to my hds7 but my tag is gone.
Does this transducer have a water temp sender built into it?
yes