If you guys like this video check out my LIVESCOPE TUTORIAL HERE: ua-cam.com/video/jYMygVKgvtY/v-deo.html Make sure to give them a thumbs up and SUBSCRIBE!
In general, the TI units are faster in response to inputs. This is seen when quickly switching between sonar, downscan, chart, and split screens ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxeAxH15LxhjGlg5-CRYqjTGTEH0tbY4vk recommend The Hook units will show some lag on button pushes and screen switching. The big ticket item though is maps. If you install a mapping card such as Navionics or the free C-Map Genesis which has a lot of map detail, then moving around the map with the cursor or when running down the lake can lag significantly on the Hook units, but is seamless with the TI units.
I couldn’t be more impressed with the quality of your teaching and video. I’m glad to be part of a growing group of people that benefits from your videos.
Thanks, you are the first one to comment on the lack of good Garmin info. Bought our unit 18 months ago and finally seeing some useful videos to help max the value of the unit.
Great tutorial but as a UT tech I would suggest that when you return to your target at 800kHz turning up your gain (brightness) The difference from 455 to 800 is like AM and FM. At 800 your wavelength is two times tighter meaning you have twice the resolution BUT you are also loosing a lot more signal strength on the return. An example of the angles you're talking about; at 400khz your beam width is 46 degrees. At 800khz it is 28 degrees. You can also see much further at the lower frequency, at 400 you can see about 150 meters and at 800 about 75 meters BUT, at 400 your resolution is 2.3 cm while at the higher frequency it is 1 cm. What you're looking for is finding that gain (brightness) where the 800 just begins to get blurry again then back it down just a bit.
I agree with auto medium for the Garmin settings. First I tried specific settings but auto ended up working better. I’m using Garmin echomap plus 93 sv.
Great video. The wind you complained about looked pretty tame compared to what I’m used to up here on Lake Winnebago and the Great Lakes... the video content was excellent other than complaints of the conditions we anglers endure EVERY time out. Keep it up! The tips video was appreciated! Awesome explanation. Thanks!
great job easy to understand for a none english speaker. I have got a gpsmap 7412XSV on my boat conectected with a gt50 transducer and a panoptix livescope
Great tips Brian. There are so many options out there it's nice to see that you don't need to break the bank or a computer science degree to get good results from your electronics. Planning on stopping by the booth on Saturday.
Thank you for the info you did a great job explaining the system and how it works. I just got a 93sv and a total nob but you made sense of it for me thank you
that was a really good video. I have a echomao 93plus and still learning, I hoping that one day you could show a video on contour line and finding main lake and secondary points and catching largemouth bass. I live in east Texas and that mainly where I fish
Love the tips video mate, so keep them up. I just got the Garmin Striker 7SV so your information is perfect for me. Would love to see some more vids on interpretation of the screen images especially identifying smaller fish on side view. I see plenty of vids on big fish that are quite apparent on WideVu / Sideview screens but no one seems to want to demonstrate their skill sets to show / teach us what smaller fish (ie 12 - 18”) look like on side view etc. Well, there is one guy but he charges a lot for his courses (based in Australia) to learn but no one else is doing it on YT! Thanks for the brilliant vid though Brian. Paul 😎
Thanks for making this video and sharing it. I just ordered the echomap plus 73sv. Since you do all your scanning from the hull does that mean when you see something you want to fish you turn your boat around or cast behind you? Once a waypoint is marked, do you use the map to turn back around? The next step is what do you use to catch the diff fish. =)
Very informative video thank you. I have the same Garmin units that you have I believe. Haven't had them on the water yet though. Do you see fish well on your side imaging? Is there a big difference seeing fish with 455 as compared to the 800khz? Thank you.
What did you use (equipment) to connect your motorguide to the 93sv to use the built in skimmer? I’ve got the same XI5 and want to connect to my garmin but I’m not sure how to connect them. Thanks man. Great video.
Do a video showing pods of walleye on sidevu so I know wat I'm looking for would really appreciate it theres lots out there on hummingbird but none on echoma plus
Thanks Brian! I'm wondering about your opinion of the Garmin Panoptix, especially since you don't have one. I feel like you might not have as strong a bias as someone who might feel like they might have to justify the high cost of it to their fishing buddies and their wives :)
noyopacific it’s a lot more practical for me to be able to recommend affordable electronics for anglers who may not fish every day and can’t justify a 2-3k purchase. It’s fun to show them we can have almost the same success by using traditional sonar
Great video, I just got 2 new Echomap plus 73sv w/gt52 t-ducer units wired up on my 17ft. deep-v, can't wait on the weather to break here in East Tn. so I can get them on the water. I am new to fishfinder/sonars, If I need advice can I contact you? Thanks for sharing.
GOOD INFORMATION! I understand your logic re 2 D only on the TM BUT BUT can a 3 in 1 ( GT 54 ) transducer be of feasible benefit to locate stumps & other hard structures, waypoint them, & then multi - screen , use 2D & only 1 93 SV on the bow? Po Boy intro into modern technology! Just asking! LOL
Ok, so you have to go in your settings to change back and forth the khz to find the locations? I see stuff all the time but I can't seem to bump it and find it. How do you hit the boulder you see on your fishfinder to know if it's on the left or right side of your boat when you already scanned over it and it's behind you?
Since you have a xi5 hooked up to your Garmin got a question for you. Will your trolling motor take you to your waypoints on your fish finder. Looming to buy a new trolling motor and a Garmin fish finder
I have a question I have a garmin 73sv plus and when I'm on my reg sonar or down scan or side scan it has the nav position and infor located at the top of the screen using screen space how do u remove that
I dont have the plus unit so i dont have the teardrop icon to mark a waypoint. And when i have the cursor over something on side scan and hit mark it marks where the boat is not where the cursor is. So how do i get it to mark where the cursor is??? Great video by the way!!
Would you recommend the Garmin Echomap for deeper water, ex: up to 250 fow? Im considering a new Garmin Echomap UHD 95sv, but will also be using it for deeper lakes/trolling. Thank you
New subscriber and thanks for all the info! Looking at changing from lowrance to GARMIN and love your setup. Do you plug that GARMIN unit right into your xi5 or do you need an adapter? Can you eventually upgrade your transducer for livescope upfront and use the same screen? Thanks
Yes, there's an adapter cable made to connect your xi5 and Garmin using the built in transducer. Livescope transducer is ran separately though, built in ducer on the trolling motor is 2D sonar only.
great video. very informative. i’m wondering if it is even worth it to buy the new 93 UHD to have 1.2khz for side vu if you find its better to use the 455 instead of 800. the new 93uhd is like $400 more than the one with the gt52. what are your thoughts?
Great video, helped me big time, I have another question I need some help with my new Garmin Echo Plus 93sv, I troll for trout, kokanee, and land locked king salmon in Nor Cal lakes. Friday while trolling with my four down riggers, I noticed fish on my sonar in Trad view at 30' so lower down my downrigger weight to 30' on the counter. Look at the Garmin screen and my see my weight at 35'. So the depth is off by like 5'. I have a Furuno also in the rear of the boat and it too was off by about 3'. Found in the Fruno menu "draft" by hitting plus or minus feet you make the downrigger wt. appear at the same place on the sonar screen. My question is, how to make this depth adjustment to my new Garmin can you please help me
Boat speed affects the return on down/side scan? I have a jon boat with only one unit up front and I've been wondering why I don't seem to get a very good return unless I'm really shallow.
They say the black zone is directly below boat so if bottom starts showing at 20feet to right and left on screen and fish show up at 40feet to right on range are they actually 40 feet away ?? Pretty confusing
Great videos. I have been vewing your videos since last spring. iBought my first boat and Garmin 93sv+ last year. Fish Smithville Lake in KCMO most of the time. Still having trouble with Clear Vue and Side Vue and understanding what I am seeing. I am having Livescope installed early next week. Friend also just bought a 93sv+ yesterday and we went out today and were trying to dial in his settings. We are both having trouble understanding what we are seeing with both ClearVue and Standard CHIRP sonar. We have UHD 54 transducers. We are willing to pay you to come to Smithville on our boats to give us some help. Can you give us a private reply with quotes? Thanks.
@@KansasAnglingExperience I saw somewhere your fee is $200 for 2 hours. That is cool. I'm 45 minutes from Lawrence so I should bring my boat with my Garmin stuff. Thank you.
Wondering what adapter cable you used to go from your xi5 to your 93sv plus? I have the same setup but having bad interference using the Garmin transducer on the TM.
@@KansasAnglingExperience Let’s say it’s largemouth bass you see school you idled over thy appeared on the right side of your screen and you marked a waypoint. Do you drive back over by changing your khz to narrow the search? Down don’t help me tell ifnits on the right side or left side of me or how far away it’s behind me. I just know the right side of screen is what I’m passing and the left is further away
I put it on a fly craft boat for a friend it sits in the water about 8” but it’s set lower than the bottom of the raft by about 4”. He said he is seeing things on the screen that they passed over 50 ft ago. What do you think that could be. I didn’t think it being lower than the boat would affect it.
Why wouldy Garmin 73sv echomap have a ton of interference in the water column in my down and side scan? It's driving me nuts that I'm not getting clear picture. My setup is mostly stock.
my cursor doesnt come up when I touch the screen nor does it do it on my buddy's. I have the echomap ultra 102 and he has the 106. is there a setting to allow the cursor to come up?
If you guys like this video check out my LIVESCOPE TUTORIAL HERE: ua-cam.com/video/jYMygVKgvtY/v-deo.html
Make sure to give them a thumbs up and SUBSCRIBE!
This video sux! U suk! Stfu!
In general, the TI units are faster in response to inputs. This is seen when quickly switching between sonar, downscan, chart, and split screens ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxeAxH15LxhjGlg5-CRYqjTGTEH0tbY4vk recommend The Hook units will show some lag on button pushes and screen switching. The big ticket item though is maps. If you install a mapping card such as Navionics or the free C-Map Genesis which has a lot of map detail, then moving around the map with the cursor or when running down the lake can lag significantly on the Hook units, but is seamless with the TI units.
I couldn’t be more impressed with the quality of your teaching and video. I’m glad to be part of a growing group of people that benefits from your videos.
Thanks, you are the first one to comment on the lack of good Garmin info. Bought our unit 18 months ago and finally seeing some useful videos to help max the value of the unit.
I have several, happy to help!
Great tutorial but as a UT tech I would suggest that when you return to your target at 800kHz turning up your gain (brightness) The difference from 455 to 800 is like AM and FM. At 800 your wavelength is two times tighter meaning you have twice the resolution BUT you are also loosing a lot more signal strength on the return. An example of the angles you're talking about; at 400khz your beam width is 46 degrees. At 800khz it is 28 degrees. You can also see much further at the lower frequency, at 400 you can see about 150 meters and at 800 about 75 meters BUT, at 400 your resolution is 2.3 cm while at the higher frequency it is 1 cm. What you're looking for is finding that gain (brightness) where the 800 just begins to get blurry again then back it down just a bit.
Flim in any manner that works for you at that moment. Thank you this hits the spot.
I've been a humminbird guy but trying the Garmin 93 uhd. I love the simplicity and the stock mapping, just trying to get it dialed in
I agree with auto medium for the Garmin settings. First I tried specific settings but auto ended up working better. I’m using Garmin echomap plus 93 sv.
Really appreciate this vid. Just got a 73sv for my kayak and watching vids on how best to use it right away. Great stuff. And love the dogs!
Loved it i got a 73 this year got a ton of info from your video iam a fan for a long time
Go Pack Go! Was the first thing I noticed, paused after 3 seconds of video. Good video man, thanks for the help
Great video. The wind you complained about looked pretty tame compared to what I’m used to up here on Lake Winnebago and the Great Lakes... the video content was excellent other than complaints of the conditions we anglers endure EVERY time out. Keep it up! The tips video was appreciated! Awesome explanation. Thanks!
great job easy to understand for a none english speaker. I have got a gpsmap 7412XSV on my boat conectected with a gt50 transducer and a panoptix livescope
Great tips Brian. There are so many options out there it's nice to see that you don't need to break the bank or a computer science degree to get good results from your electronics. Planning on stopping by the booth on Saturday.
Thank you for taking the time to do this video.
Great info on here!
Great video just ordered a garmin 73sv look forward to trying out some of your tips!
Just bought the same, arrived today. Hope to install it this weekend.
Thank you for the info you did a great job explaining the system and how it works. I just got a 93sv and a total nob but you made sense of it for me thank you
Thank you, I have watched this a few times and captured something that I missed each time.
I have a newer one on my channel you should check out also!
that was a really good video. I have a echomao 93plus and still learning, I hoping that one day you could show a video on contour line and finding main lake and secondary points and catching largemouth bass. I live in east Texas and that mainly where I fish
Love the tips video mate, so keep them up. I just got the Garmin Striker 7SV so your information is perfect for me. Would love to see some more vids on interpretation of the screen images especially identifying smaller fish on side view. I see plenty of vids on big fish that are quite apparent on WideVu / Sideview screens but no one seems to want to demonstrate their skill sets to show / teach us what smaller fish (ie 12 - 18”) look like on side view etc. Well, there is one guy but he charges a lot for his courses (based in Australia) to learn but no one else is doing it on YT! Thanks for the brilliant vid though Brian. Paul 😎
Fantastic info! Very much appreciated and love all the new videos you are putting out there. Thanks!
Great explanation, especially on the Khz range differences.
I really appreciate the info. Its difficult to find good videos explaining settings and how to read sonar. I look forward to seeing more!
I have other Garmin videos on the channel including LiveScope
I just got a new farming 93sv so intimidated but you helped so much thank you .
Just got my new Garmin UHD 93SV. Excellent video
Very good job. 1 question: I have transducer on trolling motor, do I have to shut unit off when I pull it out of the water?
It wouldn’t hurt. I don’t though.
Wow awesome video! I just got a Striker 9 SV and this helped a lot with that.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for making this video and sharing it. I just ordered the echomap plus 73sv. Since you do all your scanning from the hull does that mean when you see something you want to fish you turn your boat around or cast behind you? Once a waypoint is marked, do you use the map to turn back around? The next step is what do you use to catch the diff fish. =)
Thanks for the lesson. I just bought a 93SV and am learning. I didnt know about the cursor, not a lot of good info out there! Appreciate the video
Good deal. That’s why I made the video!
Kansas Angling Experience thanks again
Very helpful! Glad you are back making videos...
Nice tutorial! Being local to KC, Garmin would be smart to add you to their pro staff.
mburke1211 I’d agree. 😁
I’m not gonna say who, but this cat kind of makes some of them look silly.
Love your Videos! Wish I lived closer so I could book you for a charter. Keep Cranking!
Decent little vid. The background music is a bit (very) distracting though
I didn't even hear the music till you mentioned it
Another great video ! I have learned more from you explaining graphs in your vid's than anyone else's
Glad to hear it man!
Great Video! Thanks for the tutorial. Please keep them coming. On sidescan will you see bream bed pockets?
Absolutely
Very good information! Just purchased 93sv plus!
Contour mapping. Can we go over using it, labeling it and retreiving the file, chart, I created. thanks.
Very informative video thank you. I have the same Garmin units that you have I believe. Haven't had them on the water yet though. Do you see fish well on your side imaging? Is there a big difference seeing fish with 455 as compared to the 800khz? Thank you.
Fish show up way bigger with 455. That’s why I run it 95% of the time.
Thanks so much for clarifying on the boat movement. I figured that was the case on differing images, but your video confirmed it. Sub’d.
Thanks!
What did you use (equipment) to connect your motorguide to the 93sv to use the built in skimmer? I’ve got the same XI5 and want to connect to my garmin but I’m not sure how to connect them. Thanks man. Great video.
Don’t really remember, I haven’t had an xi5 in a long while. There’s an adapter cable available
Great info! Do you put any of your own brush piles in? If so do you mind telling how you determine where to place them? Thanks for any and all info
Sure don’t. Pretty easy to find them anymore.
Do a video showing pods of walleye on sidevu so I know wat I'm looking for would really appreciate it theres lots out there on hummingbird but none on echoma plus
Love IT! Let's get you in a new boat sir! I have 2 Garmin and pans and a chirp. I want you in a 4 stroke. Mike at Anglers Port Marine.
Thanks. My Yamaha is a 4 stroke
Thanks Brian! I'm wondering about your opinion of the Garmin Panoptix, especially since you don't have one. I feel like you might not have as strong a bias as someone who might feel like they might have to justify the high cost of it to their fishing buddies and their wives :)
noyopacific it’s a lot more practical for me to be able to recommend affordable electronics for anglers who may not fish every day and can’t justify a 2-3k purchase. It’s fun to show them we can have almost the same success by using traditional sonar
Great video, I just got 2 new Echomap plus 73sv w/gt52 t-ducer units wired up on my 17ft. deep-v, can't wait on the weather to break here in East Tn. so I can get them on the water. I am new to fishfinder/sonars, If I need advice can I contact you? Thanks for sharing.
GOOD INFORMATION! I understand your logic re 2 D only on the TM BUT BUT can a 3 in 1 ( GT 54 ) transducer be of feasible benefit to locate stumps & other hard structures, waypoint them, & then multi - screen , use 2D & only 1 93 SV on the bow? Po Boy intro into modern technology! Just asking! LOL
Ok, so you have to go in your settings to change back and forth the khz to find the locations? I see stuff all the time but I can't seem to bump it and find it. How do you hit the boulder you see on your fishfinder to know if it's on the left or right side of your boat when you already scanned over it and it's behind you?
I'd like to thank your cold ass for the video. I have the Garmin 93SV plus unit. I love it but I am always interested on knowing how to use it better.
Thank you for the info I love that you have taken your time to teach me something like this.
You bet!
Great job on the Garmin’s!
Nice job, Brian. Keep up the great work!
Looking forward to more.... Thank you Brian!
Great vid just subscribed alsoWhere were you at I feel like it is familiar
Since you have a xi5 hooked up to your Garmin got a question for you. Will your trolling motor take you to your waypoints on your fish finder. Looming to buy a new trolling motor and a Garmin fish finder
No
@@KansasAnglingExperience ok thanks
Good information. I have the same unit. Thanks
This is perfect!! Im thinking maybe after a fishing video you do a good an tricks segment or before going out would be cool!!
Great video ! Thank you to share your tips 🙂
Pretty good breakdown. I’ll have to translate it into Lowrance but I liked the simple breakdown oh 455/800
Great info., can't wait to start.
Thanks very good info, great job.
How do you get your task bar to hide then come back up? Thanks
Display settings. Auto hide.
I have a question I have a garmin 73sv plus and when I'm on my reg sonar or down scan or side scan it has the nav position and infor located at the top of the screen using screen space how do u remove that
I think its showing overlay #s you can turn most of that stuff off. Maybe in advanced settings.
Love all your videos
I dont have the plus unit so i dont have the teardrop icon to mark a waypoint. And when i have the cursor over something on side scan and hit mark it marks where the boat is not where the cursor is. So how do i get it to mark where the cursor is??? Great video by the way!!
You need to hit the Select button, not Mark when you use the cursor
@@KansasAnglingExperience ok thanks! I will try that as soon as it thaws out a little bit more up here and the apocalypse settles down 😂😂😂
Great video and easy to learn. Thanks
Would you recommend the Garmin Echomap for deeper water, ex: up to 250 fow? Im considering a new Garmin Echomap UHD 95sv, but will also be using it for deeper lakes/trolling. Thank you
Yes
New subscriber and thanks for all the info! Looking at changing from lowrance to GARMIN and love your setup. Do you plug that GARMIN unit right into your xi5 or do you need an adapter? Can you eventually upgrade your transducer for livescope upfront and use the same screen? Thanks
Yes, there's an adapter cable made to connect your xi5 and Garmin using the built in transducer. Livescope transducer is ran separately though, built in ducer on the trolling motor is 2D sonar only.
Kansas Angling Experience I’m assuming you can run livescope from unit you have up front, correct? Thanks man
@@shank1862 that is correct
Hi nice vid. I m thinking of getting myself an echomap 92sv uhd with gt51m? How would that work for jigging in 200ft water? 🤔
Not sure.
great video. very informative. i’m wondering if it is even worth it to buy the new 93 UHD to have 1.2khz for side vu if you find its better to use the 455 instead of 800. the new 93uhd is like $400 more than the one with the gt52. what are your thoughts?
I can find fish on the lakes I guide on fine with these units...not rushing out to get a UHD unit.
This helped as well! Boom! Thanks Brian!
Great video, helped me big time, I have another question
I need some help with my new Garmin Echo Plus 93sv, I troll for trout, kokanee, and land locked king salmon in Nor Cal lakes. Friday while trolling with my four down riggers, I noticed fish on my sonar in Trad view at 30' so lower down my downrigger weight to 30' on the counter. Look at the Garmin screen and my see my weight at 35'. So the depth is off by like 5'. I have a Furuno also in the rear of the boat and it too was off by about 3'. Found in the Fruno menu "draft" by hitting plus or minus feet you make the downrigger wt. appear at the same place on the sonar screen.
My question is, how to make this depth adjustment to my new Garmin can you please help me
Settings > My Vessel > Keel Offset
@@KansasAnglingExperience thanks, I will try -5 feet
Great video Brian.
I'm up in canada usually walleye are between 20 to 32ft if I switch mine from 800 to 455khtz will I see them on si
Great explanation,you know your stuff
Great info
What happen with you and milliken dont see you much on his stuff at all anymore
Boat speed affects the return on down/side scan? I have a jon boat with only one unit up front and I've been wondering why I don't seem to get a very good return unless I'm really shallow.
It absolutely does
They say the black zone is directly below boat so if bottom starts showing at 20feet to right and left on screen and fish show up at 40feet to right on range are they actually 40 feet away ?? Pretty confusing
Good video Brian. Great tips!
Where do you guide? I’m from NE kansas
Great info can't wait to try them on my Garmin's!
Nice video thx for sharing.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Solid video content. Glad I found you.
Do you find the Garmin echomaps hard to read in direct sunlight?
Is the screen flashing like we see it or is that just because you filmed it?
The flashing is just because I filmed it. Any unit is tough to see in direct sunlight but I’ve always liked the matte style screen on Echomaps.
Great videos. I have been vewing your videos since last spring. iBought my first boat and Garmin 93sv+ last year. Fish Smithville Lake in KCMO most of the time. Still having trouble with Clear Vue and Side Vue and understanding what I am seeing. I am having Livescope installed early next week. Friend also just bought a 93sv+ yesterday and we went out today and were trying to dial in his settings. We are both having trouble understanding what we are seeing with both ClearVue and Standard CHIRP sonar. We have UHD 54 transducers. We are willing to pay you to come to Smithville on our boats to give us some help. Can you give us a private reply with quotes? Thanks.
I do all my electronics sessions at Clinton Lake. Smithville is over an hour from me. If you want to schedule one of those, send me an email.
@@KansasAnglingExperience I saw somewhere your fee is $200 for 2 hours. That is cool. I'm 45 minutes from Lawrence so I should bring my boat with my Garmin stuff. Thank you.
@@brendamorrill6711 That’s correct, if that’s something you want to schedule then please send me an email.
Wondering what adapter cable you used to go from your xi5 to your 93sv plus? I have the same setup but having bad interference using the Garmin transducer on the TM.
Whichever one matches up to the pins - think its this one. Garmin Motorguide Adapter Cable F/8-Pin Units
How heavy of a jig do u use to keep ur jigs in the transducer cone area on windy days? (While video game fishing)
3/8-1/2 oz
Thanks Man I needed help! Happy Fishing!
Great tips. Appreciate it sir
Does garmin have range rings/ casting rings, To determine distance on the chart? If so are there similarities to lowrance or hummingbird?
Not that I know of
When you make a waypoint, do you drive exactly to the waypoint then cast out or do you get near the way point then cast to it?
Depends on what I’m fishing for and how
@@KansasAnglingExperience Let’s say it’s largemouth bass you see school you idled over thy appeared on the right side of your screen and you marked a waypoint. Do you drive back over by changing your khz to narrow the search? Down don’t help me tell ifnits on the right side or left side of me or how far away it’s behind me. I just know the right side of screen is what I’m passing and the left is further away
Do you have a picture of your transducer and where how it is mounted
Bottom of the transducer should be level with the bottom of the boat. About 1’ away from the engine.
I put it on a fly craft boat for a friend it sits in the water about 8” but it’s set lower than the bottom of the raft by about 4”. He said he is seeing things on the screen that they passed over 50 ft ago. What do you think that could be. I didn’t think it being lower than the boat would affect it.
Thanks, I learned some things
yee yee , I'm looking at the garmin right now too,
thanks & love the dogs!
Why wouldy Garmin 73sv echomap have a ton of interference in the water column in my down and side scan? It's driving me nuts that I'm not getting clear picture. My setup is mostly stock.
Could be your wiring. Power wire and transducer wire should always be as far apart as possible
Awesome video!
Is this device designed for sea or lake?
Both
Thanks for the information
my cursor doesnt come up when I touch the screen nor does it do it on my buddy's. I have the echomap ultra 102 and he has the 106. is there a setting to allow the cursor to come up?
Hit the pause button.