FISHING ELECTRONICS

A fun group for the person who wants just that little bit more out of there electronics or just has questions. A group of fisherman who know and enjoy there electronics and don't mind sharing and those that have questions and want to lerarn. 

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  • John Sheehan

    This is the Unit I use on the ice .This will be my 3rd season with it .My flasher unit, pictured here ,  is a Humingbird  ICE-35 Tri-color ,costs $300.00.Very useful for ice fishing as it saves me energy by preventing me from cutting unproductive holes and giving up a fish hole too quickly. It tells me if there are fish there or not .Fish show up as moving targets either coming in from the side of the transducer cone or coming up off bottom and the color yellow and Green show that .If it's your lure it will show up  and you can see the dropping green line representing your offering. The unit is very sensitive and even shows a small barrel swivel or tiny ice fly. You are way more mechanical minded than I am and think you would be better than me at using it after one try . The trick is to adjust the sensitivity so it shows a clear reading of bottom and your lure .Hard bottom is a wide red mark and wide yellow or green is softer bottom . Quick flashing moving targets are active fish ,that's exciting to see .Fish moving slower show as a slowly moving line and not much flashing .Using this unit help me quickly find the zone to put and work my bait at . I learned to use it first watching a you tube video ,then reading sections of the manual from the hummingbird site and finally getting out on the ice and seeing fish rise to my lure and catching them . Its my second ice season with this unit . Hummingbird ICE 35 .Goes for a bout 300 bucks and has a simulator mode that helps you learn about the unit before getting out on the ice . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqBwC_w71dA

    This video doesn't answer the question I have :What's the Middle input on the back of the Unit for ? Leo may have taken a stab at an answer before but I cant recall. The left input is for battery and the Right input is for the Transducer .

  • dick tabbert

    John I even look in the owners manual and didn't see anything. One is for the transducer and the other power now a clue what the third slot is for.

  • John Sheehan

    I hear ya Dick ,watched two you tube videos and one guy says he has no clue the other guy didn't mention it .There must be some sort of option add on ya have to pay extra for but curious that you and I cant find any info on the quizzical middle plug in a 40 page manual !

  • Leo Nguyen

    John, the 3rd slot is for optional device chaining. Imagine this if you will:

    You got your flasher. Your flasher can connect to an optional weather monitoring group. It can also connect to your PC/Laptop. I can also connect itself in a daisy chain to a hub, then to various other devices such as GPS receiver, other fishfinders, or even map compilers..In other words, the 3rd port is your data port.

  • John Sheehan

    Thanks Leo , still a puzzle why it wasn't mentioned in the manual( perhaps I missed it )  but you are the man !

  • Leo Nguyen

    Why? Because most product designed to be stationary is not too popular in the upgrades-purchases department. So, why bother trying to explain much to the populus. It's a conspiracy theory thing :-D


    But in seriousness, these kind of thing only confuses people more, and create more workload for customer services. Detail for that simply being left out. By the way, your model may have the port, but not necessary a functional port. It's just there to accommodate the more high end unit's design as part of the Flasher's series.

  • John Sheehan

    A simple " don't worry about that middle port " ,in the manual would have been nice .LOL Thanks again Leo!

  • dick tabbert

    There you go our guru knows all we are so glad to have an electronics genius amongst us.

  • Leo Nguyen

    LOL!

    No guru here Dick. Just fiddling around with too much electronics. I have no life..

  • dick tabbert

    You truly have a life and home here at BBG.

  • Leo Nguyen

    And I thank all BBG's family members for that. Now, to find a way to soak my lines through the monitors from all the posting..hm..

  • John Sheehan

    Dick is  right Leo! You too Dick! Both of you are a pleasure to know here and very helpful!

  • David, aka, "McScruff"

    I saw this with metal detectors.
    A generic board had all the features, but they left off a jumper on lower priced units - a jumper which might enable advanced features not touted on the low end models.
    Eventually a subculture of users would figure out the "tricks" and share the modifications needed to up-feature each unit.
    This is the same. As you pay more, they tell you more... And charge you accordingly. My little Humminbird can monitor water temp, but you must buy an add-on thermocouple. It's mentioned in the instructions, but only in passing.
    Meanwhile, there sits the rear panel jack, unused.
  • carl hendrix

    not to mention;; Leo has helped a lot of us on our computers!!  ESPECIALLY ME!!!   thanks Leo!!

  • David, aka, "McScruff"

    Leo is a prince, that's certain.

    Just the volume of daily accomplishment from him is admirable.
    He keeps up with a beautiful young wife and a pack of impish offspring.
    Then he keeps his employer out of trouble as a rocket scientist/compliance troubleshooter. And he rides a bicycle to get there.

    He is also an athlete, martial artist and all around Good Samaritan. He monitors Facebook for the chance to be helpful, keeps US all straight, is a techno savant and STILL hooks a fish or two from his pedal powered kayaks.

    Lesser men would would collapse under such a strain.
  • David, aka, "McScruff"

    He can shoot straight, is a damn good cook, and he also knows a decent beer when tastes one.

    He's a prince alright
  • Leo Nguyen

    Are you guys talking about the same guy? I'm just a lazy caveman, trying to understand life. I'mean a prince of insanity, and a king of improbability.

  • David, aka, "McScruff"

    I'm quoting you, here.

    Priceless
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  • carl hendrix

    so much information can be displayed on these units  wasn't long ago  a depth finder  was a marked stick!!

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  • Andy is OptiMystic

    Check out what Garmin is coming out with:

  • Slip Sinker

    love it!!! faster and cheaper processor speeds = better fishing electronics

  • dick tabbert

    Hummingbird started the ball a rolling with there state of the art side finder and down imaging. Then Lawrence jumped in and made improvements now Garmin. All this competition can only make our electronics even better. Thank you for sharing Andy.

  • Slip Sinker

    im in awe

    there is no classification for this

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5ejwRj9t1Q

  • dick tabbert

    Yea Ken it's fishing electronics. I'm sure there are other electronics we will be learning and talking about as we go. Electronics encompasses a large variety of our most sophisticated equipment to help in our fishing pleasure and ease.

  • Andy is OptiMystic

    And how long will it be before a phone app called "Mess with Minnkota" comes out? Kinda joking as I am sure they encode some ID in case multiple people are using them at the same ramp. In real life use, I am thinking I would already have the motor vertical and have spun the prop a few times before setting the boat free like that.

  • dick tabbert

    That is an interesting thought though Andy you launch your boat and it starts heading away from you it would kinda send chills down your spine.

  • Slip Sinker

    some great deals going on with Lowrance HDS systems...

    http://lr.factoryoutletstore.com/cat/20827/Lowrance-HDS-High-Def-Sy...

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  • Slip Sinker

    while looking for a deal on the lake insight pro mapping chip ... i came across this add...

    http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?i=778638

    thinking about upgrading my Elite 4 to this

    this unit creates maps and will share maps with my Elite 7 hdi

  • dick tabbert

    Wow I've been looking at the Hum 197c DI for my float tube now I think I'll do a little home work and check on the lawrance Elite 4. Thanks for the post

  • dick tabbert

    Ken can I call you if so leave me a number on my friends list

  • Slip Sinker

    sent you a pm Dick

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    Here is the layout if this can help. All be done with the jon boat and a electric trolling motor.

  • dick tabbert

    Thanks Ken for all your help.

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  • John Sheehan

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    Thanks John for the info. I bought the vexilar 12 about 6 or 7 years ago so when I was retired Id have it. Unfortunately haven't got to use it yet with my circumstances here at home but it's there if and when it becomes possible.

  • John Sheehan

    Your welcome Dick . I  THINK THIS YEAR WILL BE MY 4TH YEAR WITH THE ICE -35 FLASHER MENTIONED IN THE ARTICLE .I really like it !

  • carl hendrix

    OK;;  WHAT IS A GOOD WAY;; TO CLEAN A DEPTH FINDER SCREEN ??  IVE GOT HARDEN WATER SPOTS ON MINE (( I KIND OF FORGOT TO CLEAN THE SCREEN LAST TIME OUT;; ITS GONING TO BE FUN NOW TRYING TO GET IT CLEANED UP  !!

  • John Sheehan

    Carl -I'll take a guess that a solution of 1/4 Iso propyl Alcohol and 3/4 filtered Water would do the trick.It's what is used to clean Vinyl recordings.

  • Slip Sinker

    Lowrance recomends a solution of Dawn and a micro fibre wipe... i use window cleaner with vinegar and a micro fibre clothe and clean similar to this video...

  • John Sheehan

    Further down this thread . Dick posted a video saying Vinegar cleans screens  well .

  • dick tabbert

    Something similar that I use to clean my air brushes is window cleaner,/distilled water,  and 91% Isopropyl Alcohol. Cleans my airbrushes and no spots. I do have a mixing formula if your interested.

  • David, aka, "McScruff"

    Good old vinegar
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