Garmin Fishfinder 100 User Manual

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Installation

Selecting a Transducer

Transducers

The transducer acts as the eyes and ears of your new sonar. Proper

transducer selection and installation are critical to the operation of your
unit.

The transducer transmits sound waves toward the bottom in a cone

shape. The larger the cone angle the larger the coverage area at a given
depth. While it is good to see as large of an area as possible, it is best to
select a transducer that suits the water that you are on.

A wide cone angle transducer works best in shallow water. The wide

cone angle provides a large coverage area, but at a decreased bottom
resolution. In deeper water this can result in a large dead zone where fish
cannot be seen.

A narrow cone angle transducer is better suited to deep-water

installations. The narrow cone angle provides a smaller viewing area
(compared to a wide cone angle transducer at the same depth) with
improved bottom resolution and a smaller dead zone.

Included in the Optional Package is a 20° cone angle, temperature

sensing, transom mount transducer. This transducer provides good all-
around performance. A variety of optional transducers are available from
your local dealer or GARMIN.

X

X

dead zone

fish not seen

Wide cone angle

Narrow cone angle

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