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Shep
Posted 3/12/2008 1:11 PM (#306982 - in reply to #306942)
Subject: Re: Univesal sonar vs. Regular Transducer





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A couple observations.

If you have the older Universal Sonar with out the temp sensor, and you really want temp on your bowmounted unit, you can add a temp sensor to that unit, or if you have the networked models, you can display the temp from the console unit.

As far as how well the Universal sonar works? Well, I can tell you there is virtually no difference in performance if, like Brad says, you tweak the sonar settings. If you are the type that just leaves your sonars on Auto Sensitivity, well, the I guess one size doesn't fit all. But if you are proficient in tuning your sonar for best performance, the Universal Sonar is a great feature. Way better than having a cable in the way all the time.

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