Eenie, meenie, minie, mo: how to choose a fishfinder
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The large number of fishfinders available in the market makes it difficult to decide which one to purchase. There are five key features the buyer must look into before deciding. These are transmission power, display type, frequency and beam angle, transducer quality and installation.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1998
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Psssssst ... fish
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A VHF radio direction-finder (VHF/RDF) can be used to monitor conversations between fishermen. The VHF/RDF then provides a bearing of the transmitting boat so that a successful fishing spot can be located. A selection of VHF/RDF models are described.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1992
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Lowrance LMS-350 fishfinder
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The Lowrance LMS-350 ($550-$775) is a depthsounder/fishfinder with an easy-to-read screen and digital depth display. The control panel is easily understood, and one control key can be customized.
Publication Name: Boating
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-5374
Year: 1993
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