Flx-28 interference rejection – Vexilar Flasher Family 2013 User Manual

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because of the wide variety of colored lights you will see when you find yourself fishing
over a large group of fish. When you see a fish in red, then turn to white, you know the fish
is inches from your lure. The four color setting will allow you to see more individual targets,
which might be too confusing to some, but you will gain the ability to target specific fish
better.

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In all other modes, filtering limits the total signal level you see
on the display. The micro-processor then decides when a
target is worthy of your attention or not. The five color
FLX-28 option turns all filtering off to show you nearly
every signal possible. The dynamic range of each color
allows YOU not the computer to interpret the colorful
signal display. On one hand, you might think having all
this information is a good thing, but if you can see the
curl of our own fishing line as a blue signal in the display,
are you happy or just confused? To skilled flasher anglers,
having five colors gives you more advance warning of nearby fish,
better understanding of fish attitudes and even know if your bait is on the hook or not.
Give it a try and see if you like it.

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Designed to function EXACTLY like color option #1, but some
people are color blind and have difficulty distigushing
the red/yellow/green color pallet. Setting #5 is an
alternative that has proven to be much easier to see for
these people. Blue replaces green as the weakest color,
then red and now white will be the most intense sonar
signal strength. You do not need to be color blind to use
this color option if you like it.

FLX-28 Interference Rejection

The FLX-28 has increased your options for interference rejection by doubling what has
been available on the classic FL flashers. The IR control can be activitated when you are
fishing in the Normal or (LP) Low Power mode settings. You simply press the gain knob
up to 20 times to access these different options. Your goal is to find a time when your
unit is transmitting and not listening to the other sonar systems that may be nearby. ONLY
ONE unit equipped with this IR feature needs to adjust the transmit timing to clean-up the
interference from BOTH units. Remember, you have 20 settings to try to see which will
give you the best display. As you press the IR or gain knob to change the IR setting, you
will see the inner LED display will tell you where you are in the 1-20 IR setting for about
one second after adjusting.

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