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"How Apple Changes the Mobile Software Market: A billion downloads and over 35 thousand applications in the App Store - this is what Apple boasted itself with in mid April. MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, May 25, 2009 It’s nice to know that same technology also puts you on fish.Login | Subscribe to MacSurfer's Headline News Radar helped win WWII for the Allies, and today’s advanced radar systems continue to stand guard over our nation and preserve our freedoms. More-powerful radars with open-array antennas detect birds at more than twice that distance. Low-power radars with dome antennas read birds out to about 5 miles. The distance at which you can “see” birds depends on the type of radar and its antenna. As a result, bird flocks show as bluish clouds on the display. Digital-signal processing automatically adjusts the sensitivity and recognizes birds on the system without obliterating the radar screen with clutter, he says. “All of Raymarine color radars have Bird Mode,” McGowan explains. Raymarine has a feature that takes away much of the guesswork.

“Practice when you have visual sight of the birds to see what they look like on your radar,” he advises. With many models, the best method is to turn up sensitivity until the screen fills with clutter, and then dial it back 2 or 3 percent, according to McGowan. “But it takes a lot of practice to tune the radar and recognize the signals.” “You can pick up bird flocks with any radar, even low-power dome models, as well as with open-array antennas,” says McGowan. If there’s radar return over the waypoint icon on the chart, it’s a sure sign that another boat is fishing it, so I look for an unoccupied spot. One way I have used the overlay feature is to learn if another boat is fishing a distant wreck or another spot on my waypoint list at any particular time before deciding to go there myself. “The returns are semitransparent, so you can also see the chart features, land masses, bottom contours, and your waypoint icons underneath the radar images.” “This feature places a live radar image on top of an electronic chart,” McGowan explains. Ranging from $259.99 to 669.99 fusion Courtesy Humminbird Overlay AdvantageĪ radar/chart-plotter overlay serves as another tool in your angling arsenal.

Compatible Fusion stereos include the MS-RA205, MS-IP700i, and MS-AV700i. You can also adjust individual audio zones of the vessel, bass, midrange, treble and subwoofer levels, as well as volume. With the Fusion-Link integration system, the Ion and Onix MFDs provide touch-screen control of iPod/iPhone/MTP music libraries via track, artist, album and playlist.
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Now you can view, access, select and adjust the sound-system capabilities and functions of the Fusion 700 and** 205 Series Marine Entertainment Systems** using Humminbird’s wide-screen Ion and Onix full-color multifunction navigational displays.
