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Venterior VT-FF001 - Rock Indicator; How the Fish Finder Finds Fish; Sonar Sensor Float Adjustment

Venterior VT-FF001
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indicator A.
B. Moderately tall weeds are depicted by turning on the
indicator B.
C. Tall weeds are depicted by turning on the indicator C.
Rock Indicator
A B C
A. Sandy or muddy with no rock, debris or contour.
B. Moderately pile of rocks, or uneven bottom contour.
C. large pile of rocks or trees or ledges at the bottom.
How the Fish Finder Finds fish?
The system uses sonar to locate and define
structure, bottom contour and composition,
as well depth directly below the transducer.
It transmits a sound pulse from the sonar
sensor, and then measures the time it takes
for the echoes to return to the sonar sensor.
Different objects in water echo the pulse at
a different intensity. The built-in computer
then organizes all of this information and
shows it on a display screen.
SONAR SENSOR FLOAT
The Sonar Sensor float must be adjusted.
Pull out the rubber stopper. Adjust float so that it is 7(a
minimum of 7 inches) to 10 inches from the sensor, or at
your desired depth. Replace the rubber stopper by
pressing it firmly into the float.

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