*Thanks for watching! Let me know what settings you have found to be the most helpful in dialing in your LiveScope and what questions you have or want to see a video on next.* 👉 Check out my video on how to locate fish when ice fishing with Livescope: ua-cam.com/video/CtfvsNsezK4/v-deo.html
Thank you, I've had my livescope for a year now and have struggled with settings to get it to help me find and stay on schools of fish. Can't wait to try some of these out.
Thanks Alex!! I just bought a panoptics 22 and was having trouble cleaning the screen up! I’ll use your settings and I’m sure it will be much better! Thanks Again!
Great video I just got the livescope LVS 34 took it out a couple times but still didn't quite understand how to get the best out of it but you just made everything Crystal Clear thank you
Very helpfull! I did it at the same time on my gpsmap 943 xsv and it worked just great! That's one of the best videos that l've seen that explains the right settings in order to have the best image possible for my machine! Thank you!
Been using this setting for 2 season now its the best for ice fishing especially the blue screen...amber color is good but the blue color every thing shows up more easily to read...
I've watched a ton of these videos since buying a livescope last year. This is the most clear and concise explanation I have seen. Have you changed any of your settings since "auto ghost reject" and "color limit" were added?
THANK YOU! I'm not a fan of the color limit, but need to play around with it a bit more to gain a full perspective on it. If I do end up using it I imagine it will be on very low settings. Auto ghost reject I turn on and let it do it's thing, I've noticed a slight difference with it on, but nothing major
Couple things in this video I am going to try. Appreciate all the help lots of settings mine is not clear using it on lake Seminole so much stuff in the water it's hard to pick out fish.
@@AlexTimm yes I have a Helix 7. A friend of mine has the Garmin 93. We used it last year at Saginaw bay. I was sold right then. I can't believe how awesome the graphics are. I'll have one next year.
I dont have a Livescope yet but my goal is to get one before this winter, so this video is incredibly helpful. Just had a couple questions. For batteries, what do you recommend for someone that wants to ensure they have enough battery life for sun up to sun down trips on the ice? Also, I see the Livescope Plus bundle comes with the Echomap 93. Do you feel this is a good unit or would you recommend a different one? Thanks!
Great tutorial! Is it possible to record an actual fishing scenario using ActiveCaptain, and later use it in Simulator Mode? If possible, I think this would be extremely useful for adjusting setting.
Thanks. I was hoping that somehow the recorded video could be used in Simulator mode. I assume the things displayed in Simulator Mode are videos that Garmin used.
Thanks man i just bought panoptix. I was trying today use it from shore with 2m stick with livescope on it on my closeby pond but it wasnt showing almoust nothing because of flowers in water close to shore.
Yes, it is hard to use from shore for sure. Keep it as close to the surface of the water as you can so it has as much depth as possible. If you have a lot of weeds or flowers, see if you can't rig up some type of board or float with the long cable you can float out a little ways past it
It depends on the bottom composition more than anything, but turning your gain down to only as high as it is needed can usually clean up a lot of the extra junk on the bottom
Both! If ice fishing, forward for scouting, but then once I start fishing, down mode for sure. Open water I like forward mode a lot more unless I am vertical jigging or fishing deep water
No it’s very straightforward and easy to do and I would say it is necessary. Especially if you wanna use your livescope to its full potential. It allows you to make a waypoint when you see something far away in forward mode. It’s very useful especially if you need to pack some stuff up and walk a pretty long distance.
Great video,lots og good info,thanx for sharing. Can you tell me why there is a 12” void on my screen? Meaning when my lure is resting on botttom and i slowly lift my lure,it will take 12” before the Garmin 95 showes my lure?
I use an Amped Outdoors 48ah NMC battery and on full brightness with the livescope I get just over 17 hours of non stop use out of it before it dies. Amped Outdoors NMC batteries are the real deal
Really great info Alex.. I just bought the LVS34 and the 93sv. Do you calibrate your unit on every trip or is that just a one time setup? What would you recommend that I do to calibrate my unit since I don't have a boat and this is just for ice fishing? Hop in my car?
Awesome! I calibrate only when it needs it (calibration stays for only 1 mode, example if calibrated for forward it won't be for perspective, you will need to calibrate if you want it done to use in perspective mode. And since the units can only keep 1 calibration at a time, if you switch back and want it calibrated you will need to redo it for forward). I would calibrate it in the mode you use most frequently. As for how to calibrate for ice fishing, just go outside and with a steady hand turn the transducer in complete circles slowly and it should calibrate
What position do you have your transducer in on this video? I have LSV 32, with a Garmin Echomap 93SV. I trolled down the lake with trolling motor at a good rate of speed with pole and transducer in the water. Now my unit is stuck in perspective mode? (0 in middle of screen and depth symbol went away) I want to get my depth gauge reading back. Any help would be appreciated on how to change it back. TIA
This is in down view and my transducer is pointed straight down. If trolling, I would recommend using forward view so you can point and see around / in front of you rather than just below you. To get the view back, when on the LiveScope screen, click MENU > Sonar Setup > Installation > Orientation and choose forward mode
This was specifically on the LVS32, but should work the same on the LVS34. You might notice the gain can be lower on the LVS34. I will likely be doing another video on the LVS34 settings coming up
Great video. I do not have a Livescope yet., however thinking of picking one up soon. I have heard mixed things about how effective it is in deeper water. I fish a lot of lake trout in 80’ to 120’. Any thoughts how this would work? I have heard picking up your lure in deep water is an issue
Deepest I've fished recently with it is 100' and it worked well, of course it all depends how large your bait is too, if you have a tiny little tungsten jig on you are going to run into issues past 45ft, anything bigger should be no problem, otherwise turn the gain up a little bit. They are rated to 200 ft even though I've never pushed it that far
Great video dude! Are you using the Summit ice pole? I’ve been using the arm that comes in the bundle but I notice on windy days when I’m hole hoping my transducer is moving(with the wind) or any tips on keeping it stationary better. Thanks awesome info!!
Thanks! I am using the Summit ice pole 👍 You are using the ice mount (this: at.fish/SummitIceMount) or the arm that attaches to the shuttle? If not using the ice mount, I HIGHLY recommend it
@@AlexTimm for sure the ice mount.. I haven’t tried it yet but I run the 73sv. By moving the transducer it will automatically detect which view your in, correct?
Ultra 106 last year's model vs. GPSMap 943svx vs. Echomap UHD2 93sv....If you could only choose one for livescope on ice and boat, which would it be? The screen and processor on my 106 is pretty keen but it's bulky, sucky in bright sun, and can't record.
That's a tough one because it really would depend on how you weigh what is most important to you out of your list. If you want it for ice & boat, the 10" Ultra would of course be the best given the extra screen size, and while it is big, not too big for ice. If recording is most important, gotta go with the GPSMAP. If you want the best screen for in the sun (get a sun visor ☺ ), but the UHD2 93sv out of the 3 will have the slight edge for brightness and visibility in the sun. Given a sun visor can help all of them in the sun, I would say probably between the GPSMAP or the Ultra, depending on if you prefer clean recording through ActiveCaptain vs using a go-pro recording it, or the bigger & better screen
Not good! I'm guessing you are in forward view. Sounds like you need to adjust the installation depth. Go to your settings, installation, sonar setup, installation depth and set it to how far in the water the transducer really is in feet. That should fix it
@@GreenMeanie101 yea I no longer have that issue after resetting and performing Jason Young’s settings and adjusting. I posted it in Garmin Livescope Addicts about it.
Once you get down below 11v I've found you start to potentially have issues and shut down happens around 10-10.5 v. This is the battery I use for my livescope black box and the screen: at.fish/AmpedOutdoors48Ah
I have done the update, working on that video to be released in the next week or so. In terms of settings, I have not had to change much at all. I LOVE the new layout though on the GPSMAP units. As for the notable addition of the color limit, I need to play more with it, but one note, it is only useful if using on a black background screen (like Amber, or the newer neon colors), since I primarily use the blue scheme, it doesn't work well. I'll do a video on it in a few weeks once I've had more time with it. 👍
New to Livescope I’m jw how do you mess with these settings. Some ppl say it’s bad for the ducer to have it on and not in the water some ppl say it does not matter. I’m using mine strictly for ice fishing.
It's better to have it in the water when you mess with the settings so you can adjust it to the water you are fishing in. But no, it will not hurt the transducer to play around with it powered on out of the water. If the transducer gets too hot, it will tell you on the screen it is too hot and will turn itself off to prevent from damaging itself
Most of the time I leave color limit at 0 and don't touch it. If there is a ton of matter or bugs in the water it can be useful to turn it up slightly to remove all the clutter but that is about all I've found it useful for
At a high level yes, in terms of gain and screen placement / zoom. But it is catered to the LVS32. I no longer have a PS22 so can't make a video specific to that transducer unfortunately
It depends on the bottom composition more than anything, but turning your gain down to only as high as it is needed can usually clean up a lot of the extra junk on the bottom
*Thanks for watching! Let me know what settings you have found to be the most helpful in dialing in your LiveScope and what questions you have or want to see a video on next.*
👉 Check out my video on how to locate fish when ice fishing with Livescope: ua-cam.com/video/CtfvsNsezK4/v-deo.html
The man, this was a perfect video..saved me hours of tinkering
I'm glad you found the video helpful!
Wow! THANK YOU!!! As an older “rookie” to Livescope this is the BEST setting tips I have found!!! You helped me WAY MORE than you know!
Great to hear! Good luck!
Good video. I appreciate the no nonsense, no BS lesson so many guys do. Thank you for getting right to the point with the settings you use.
New to livescope and a friend recommended you for tips on adjustments and you’re very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad I could be helpful with your livescope adjustments. Let me know if you have any other questions for future videos!
That's a good explanation. We're a lot of guys sometimes jumble what they're saying and bounce back and forth
Thank you!
I jumped in and haven’t used a Garmin so this video will definitely help me out 😅
Many thanks greatly appreciated the most down-to-earth common sense explanation.
Thank you, I've had my livescope for a year now and have struggled with settings to get it to help me find and stay on schools of fish. Can't wait to try some of these out.
Might be the best video I’ve seen yet, explaining the best settings (especially for ice fishing). Thanks!
Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful 👍
Thanks Alex!! I just bought a panoptics 22 and was having trouble cleaning the screen up! I’ll use your settings and I’m sure it will be much better! Thanks Again!
This is a good video of how to adjust your livescope, just got mine and already 80 percent set up the way I like it. Thanks
Thank you! You are so clear and concise with issues us new users NEED to know - as someone else said, no BS - just solid usable info.
So great to hear!!! Thank you
Great video I just got the livescope LVS 34 took it out a couple times but still didn't quite understand how to get the best out of it but you just made everything Crystal Clear thank you
One of the best tutorials for the 86x series chart plotters. Thanks man!
Very helpfull!
I did it at the same time on my gpsmap 943 xsv and it worked just great!
That's one of the best videos that l've seen that explains the right settings in order to have the best image possible for my machine!
Thank you!
Heck yeah! 👍👍👍
Been using this setting for 2 season now its the best for ice fishing especially the blue screen...amber color is good but the blue color every thing shows up more easily to read...
Thanks Alex! Just the fine tune I was needin!
Sir you are a rare breed
Very much appreciated
Over 10 k and you respond to messages
You will make 100k
Thank you
By far the best video talking about clearing the picture up for the livescope! Thank you very much
Awesome! Thanks for that!!
having my live scope mounted today seen one in action but not the set up thanks for the info.I will try it out next cou
ple of days
I've watched a ton of these videos since buying a livescope last year. This is the most clear and concise explanation I have seen. Have you changed any of your settings since "auto ghost reject" and "color limit" were added?
THANK YOU!
I'm not a fan of the color limit, but need to play around with it a bit more to gain a full perspective on it. If I do end up using it I imagine it will be on very low settings. Auto ghost reject I turn on and let it do it's thing, I've noticed a slight difference with it on, but nothing major
Thanks for your guidelines, I'm new and haven't had a lot of on water time with my system. Thank you 😊
You are so welcome! Good luck and ask questions if you want! You're going to love it!
This answered a lot of questions I had regarding settings. Thank you!
Awesome video!! Thank you.... The color gain and gain make sense now 👍
Thanks! Glad to hear it helped, not many people know about how to leverage color gain in this way 👍
I plan on buying a live scope in the spring. This was very helpful.
Great to hear!
Couple things in this video I am going to try. Appreciate all the help lots of settings mine is not clear using it on lake Seminole so much stuff in the water it's hard to pick out fish.
Thanks for your efforts. I too have become a fan of blue.
Awesome, it is basic but it is my favorite
Really well done
Thank you!
Great video I’m hoping to get Livescope soon your screen looks very clean!
great vid on settings and this will really help me get setup and be succesful out the gate!
Glad to hear it!
Awesome tips. I'm going to get a 93 next season.
Nice! You will love it, do you have anything Garmin right now or your first step into it?
@@AlexTimm yes I have a Helix 7. A friend of mine has the Garmin 93. We used it last year at Saginaw bay. I was sold right then. I can't believe how awesome the graphics are. I'll have one next year.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Of course!!
Great livescope video. I've watched a lot. and you are the best! Thank you
Wow, thank you!
Great video. I couldn’t figure out where my (minuscule) lag was coming from. Now I know.
What about a video talking about stitching and adjusting the stitching?
Nice videos! Thxs!
Hell yes! Love the blue also.
You and me both!
Great video I hope I can use these tips with my PS 22 Panoptix !!
Yes, most of the settings will cross over!
I dont have a Livescope yet but my goal is to get one before this winter, so this video is incredibly helpful. Just had a couple questions. For batteries, what do you recommend for someone that wants to ensure they have enough battery life for sun up to sun down trips on the ice? Also, I see the Livescope Plus bundle comes with the Echomap 93. Do you feel this is a good unit or would you recommend a different one? Thanks!
Thank you Alex, this helped me massively!!! You Rock!
You're welcome!
Awesome video Thanks for the help
Glad it helped
Great video and great content! Keep pumping the vids out!
Thanks! Will do!
Very helpful, thank you! What is your opinion of the new upgrade?
The new livescope transducer or software?
Software
I like it! On the GPSMAP units they feel much more natural and functional with the new UI. Haven't noticed any negative impacts to the screen clarity
Great video! Thank you!
Awesome video. Thanks for your advice, accurate information is always appreciated.
Keep he videos coming.
Thanks, will do!
Awesomeness! How about switching to forward mode and down? Egret When to do it,and the settings? AHRS?
Very good idea, I will add it to my list of videos to work on. Thanks!
very useful
Nice video.
Great tutorial!
Is it possible to record an actual fishing scenario using ActiveCaptain, and later use it in Simulator Mode? If possible, I think this would be extremely useful for adjusting setting.
Unfortunately once you record you can't adjust the settings on the playback as it is just a video file then. If that's what you were asking
Thanks. I was hoping that somehow the recorded video could be used in Simulator mode. I assume the things displayed in Simulator Mode are videos that Garmin used.
@@danayo8852 correct, it's a loop from Garmin
Do you have a video on perspective mode settings?
Thanks man i just bought panoptix. I was trying today use it from shore with 2m stick with livescope on it on my closeby pond but it wasnt showing almoust nothing because of flowers in water close to shore.
Yes, it is hard to use from shore for sure. Keep it as close to the surface of the water as you can so it has as much depth as possible. If you have a lot of weeds or flowers, see if you can't rig up some type of board or float with the long cable you can float out a little ways past it
@@AlexTimm yeah i will try with long stick 5meters with some empty bottle to help float :
How do you keep a thin line on your bottom
Thanks great stuff
It depends on the bottom composition more than anything, but turning your gain down to only as high as it is needed can usually clean up a lot of the extra junk on the bottom
Yes I just got my livescope the lvs 34 appreciate the video. lot of very good information just curious do you have the LVS 34 or the LVS 32
Awesome, congrats on getting the lvs 34, it's awesome! I have both the 32 and the 34
Thanks, great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video good job question what mold do you prefer with your transducer forward mode or down mode?
Both! If ice fishing, forward for scouting, but then once I start fishing, down mode for sure. Open water I like forward mode a lot more unless I am vertical jigging or fishing deep water
Great video! I'm new to livescope,my first year haven't seen ice yet. Had a question about calibrating compass. Is this nessarry to do?
No it’s very straightforward and easy to do and I would say it is necessary. Especially if you wanna use your livescope to its full potential. It allows you to make a waypoint when you see something far away in forward mode. It’s very useful especially if you need to pack some stuff up and walk a pretty long distance.
Great video,lots og good info,thanx for sharing.
Can you tell me why there is a 12” void on my screen? Meaning when my lure is resting on botttom and i slowly lift my lure,it will take 12” before the Garmin 95 showes my lure?
Great video!
I have the Garmain 1022 and sometimes I have trouble seeing my screen when the sun is bright. What do you run your backlight on?
Are you going to do a video on your livescope build?
Yes I am going to, need to do that soon! Thanks for asking!
Curious what you get for battery life with t he 8610. That thing is a beast!
I use an Amped Outdoors 48ah NMC battery and on full brightness with the livescope I get just over 17 hours of non stop use out of it before it dies. Amped Outdoors NMC batteries are the real deal
Just got a Livescope for catching bait for catfishing any tips for that thanks
Great video brother
Really great info Alex.. I just bought the LVS34 and the 93sv. Do you calibrate your unit on every trip or is that just a one time setup? What would you recommend that I do to calibrate my unit since I don't have a boat and this is just for ice fishing? Hop in my car?
Awesome! I calibrate only when it needs it (calibration stays for only 1 mode, example if calibrated for forward it won't be for perspective, you will need to calibrate if you want it done to use in perspective mode. And since the units can only keep 1 calibration at a time, if you switch back and want it calibrated you will need to redo it for forward). I would calibrate it in the mode you use most frequently. As for how to calibrate for ice fishing, just go outside and with a steady hand turn the transducer in complete circles slowly and it should calibrate
What position do you have your transducer in on this video?
I have LSV 32, with a Garmin Echomap 93SV.
I trolled down the lake with trolling motor at a good rate of speed with pole and transducer in the water.
Now my unit is stuck in perspective mode? (0 in middle of screen and depth symbol went away)
I want to get my depth gauge reading back.
Any help would be appreciated on how to change it back.
TIA
This is in down view and my transducer is pointed straight down.
If trolling, I would recommend using forward view so you can point and see around / in front of you rather than just below you.
To get the view back, when on the LiveScope screen, click MENU > Sonar Setup > Installation > Orientation and choose forward mode
Thank you for your reply. Fixed it yesterday morning and caught fish that afternoon.
i got an aquavu micro recently and am having a heck of a time controlling the direction of the camera, any tips on this?
Nice, get a camera panner - marcum makes a couple of nice ones and helps a ton with the direction control!
great video what shuttle are you using with the 8610?
Thanks! I am using this one from Summit: at.fish/SummitXLShuttle
Great video,
Thanks!
Great video!
Thanks great info!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Are these settings for the LVS32 or LVS34? I just got the 34 and looking to dial it in.
This was specifically on the LVS32, but should work the same on the LVS34. You might notice the gain can be lower on the LVS34. I will likely be doing another video on the LVS34 settings coming up
Great video. I do not have a Livescope yet., however thinking of picking one up soon. I have heard mixed things about how effective it is in deeper water. I fish a lot of lake trout in 80’ to 120’. Any thoughts how this would work? I have heard picking up your lure in deep water is an issue
Deepest I've fished recently with it is 100' and it worked well, of course it all depends how large your bait is too, if you have a tiny little tungsten jig on you are going to run into issues past 45ft, anything bigger should be no problem, otherwise turn the gain up a little bit. They are rated to 200 ft even though I've never pushed it that far
@@AlexTimm Were you using the LVS32 or 34 in deeper water? And do you recommend any particular settings for fishing deep?
Great video dude! Are you using the Summit ice pole? I’ve been using the arm that comes in the bundle but I notice on windy days when I’m hole hoping my transducer is moving(with the wind) or any tips on keeping it stationary better. Thanks awesome info!!
Thanks! I am using the Summit ice pole 👍 You are using the ice mount (this: at.fish/SummitIceMount) or the arm that attaches to the shuttle? If not using the ice mount, I HIGHLY recommend it
@@AlexTimm for sure the ice mount.. I haven’t tried it yet but I run the 73sv. By moving the transducer it will automatically detect which view your in, correct?
Great Video, just missed Color Limit which most should keep very low if not 0 most of the time...
Awesome
Hi thank you for your vidéo ,just a question how do you put thé + and - ajustement above thé bottom of thé screen
Thanks
Do you have settings for prospective mode please ?
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Awesome, thanks! 👍
Ultra 106 last year's model vs. GPSMap 943svx vs. Echomap UHD2 93sv....If you could only choose one for livescope on ice and boat, which would it be? The screen and processor on my 106 is pretty keen but it's bulky, sucky in bright sun, and can't record.
That's a tough one because it really would depend on how you weigh what is most important to you out of your list. If you want it for ice & boat, the 10" Ultra would of course be the best given the extra screen size, and while it is big, not too big for ice. If recording is most important, gotta go with the GPSMAP. If you want the best screen for in the sun (get a sun visor ☺ ), but the UHD2 93sv out of the 3 will have the slight edge for brightness and visibility in the sun.
Given a sun visor can help all of them in the sun, I would say probably between the GPSMAP or the Ultra, depending on if you prefer clean recording through ActiveCaptain vs using a go-pro recording it, or the bigger & better screen
@@AlexTimm thanks for the well thought out response. I ordered the 943 tonight. I will compare it to the 106 once we get some ice. Cheers
Hi new to this one issue is how do I Adjust my upper depth, at the moment mine is at 31, thus see nothing till I get lower
Not good! I'm guessing you are in forward view. Sounds like you need to adjust the installation depth. Go to your settings, installation, sonar setup, installation depth and set it to how far in the water the transducer really is in feet. That should fix it
Would your settings be comparable on a 93sv.
Could you do an Echomap 126v recommended settings to get that great clear screen ? Thanks
126sv sorry
I don't currently have one but am debating getting one, and if I do I'll do one!
Awesome!!!!
👍👍
I have a 1022 and fish stumps and muddy lakes. Will the same settings work? Will these same settings also work if not in the color mode?
Yes and yes, you may just want to adjust the gain and color gain based on the bottom structure and different color modes to see the most detail
Ever figure out a way to get rid of those dead spots when using it in down? Some have it and some don’t with newest update apparently?
I have two dead spots in down mode you actually see the fish disappear when they go through them.
@@GreenMeanie101 yea I no longer have that issue after resetting and performing Jason Young’s settings and adjusting. I posted it in Garmin Livescope Addicts about it.
Are you using the LVS 34? Or the 32?
Alex, what’s the minimal voltage for the Livescope to effectively run? Do you have a dedicated battery that enables you to achieve 15V?
Once you get down below 11v I've found you start to potentially have issues and shut down happens around 10-10.5 v. This is the battery I use for my livescope black box and the screen: at.fish/AmpedOutdoors48Ah
Have you done the recent update yet? Have you had to make different changes
I have done the update, working on that video to be released in the next week or so. In terms of settings, I have not had to change much at all. I LOVE the new layout though on the GPSMAP units. As for the notable addition of the color limit, I need to play more with it, but one note, it is only useful if using on a black background screen (like Amber, or the newer neon colors), since I primarily use the blue scheme, it doesn't work well. I'll do a video on it in a few weeks once I've had more time with it. 👍
New to Livescope I’m jw how do you mess with these settings. Some ppl say it’s bad for the ducer to have it on and not in the water some ppl say it does not matter. I’m using mine strictly for ice fishing.
It's better to have it in the water when you mess with the settings so you can adjust it to the water you are fishing in. But no, it will not hurt the transducer to play around with it powered on out of the water. If the transducer gets too hot, it will tell you on the screen it is too hot and will turn itself off to prevent from damaging itself
When your in down mode do you have a standard on which direction you point the ducer?
I point it to my right out of habit, but either direction will work (if I am understanding your question correctly)
What do you run your color limit range at?
Most of the time I leave color limit at 0 and don't touch it. If there is a ton of matter or bugs in the water it can be useful to turn it up slightly to remove all the clutter but that is about all I've found it useful for
Are there away to see your map and livescope at the same time
Yes! You can do what are called Combo screens where you can have both on the screen at the same time!
Will any of these setting help me with my ps 22 panoptix?
At a high level yes, in terms of gain and screen placement / zoom. But it is catered to the LVS32. I no longer have a PS22 so can't make a video specific to that transducer unfortunately
@@AlexTimm I gotcha. any tips you would have for the ps22 at all things you would recommend for someone starting out with ?
How do you put thé butor to ajust gain on above screen, tank to you
Here you go, this should answer it if I am understanding correctly :) ua-cam.com/video/0Q_bKOyYT8M/v-deo.html
Took my unit out yesterday & could not see tree's under the water but could see the tops. What am I doing wrong ?
What is the gl GLS10 button on the on screen controls
What about color limit? Thanks!
I really don't use it much, so I leave it off
What frequency should I be running?
What is the difference with livescope and plus version?
Great question, I actually made a video on exactly that 👍 Check it out and let me know of any other questions: ua-cam.com/video/nYFJyKRGhr8/v-deo.html
How much for conplete set for this
I notice your bottom has thin line how do you set the bottom mind looks like a clouds
It depends on the bottom composition more than anything, but turning your gain down to only as high as it is needed can usually clean up a lot of the extra junk on the bottom