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    Advice on sounder. J.R.C FF50.

    Hi Guys,
    Iam having a little trouble and was wondering if anyone
    has a JRC FF50. All the dealers tell me to find someone who owns one.
    Cheers Lew.
    If you can dream it, you can do it.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    cooloola cove

    Re: Advice on sounder. J.R.C FF50.

    we have a ff50 on the haines.wots up??

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    Re: Advice on sounder. J.R.C FF50.

    Hey Lew,
    Let us know what the issues are, I'm sure we will be able to help you out.

    Cheers,

    J-Man.

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    Re: Advice on sounder. J.R.C FF50.

    Hi Tracker and J-Man,
    I had my furuno stolen and my mate sold his old jrc ff50, now he his overseas.where do I start,when I try to change gain,as soon as I go to search mode,or cruise the gain reverts back to where it was.I generally fish in 30 to50 metres,I wanted to clear up the screen as I have just found a terrific reef which is loaded with snapper,but I can't pick them up clearly on monitor.
    If I could get a rough idea what your settings are for that depth,I could work it out from there.I really appreciate you guys answering.
    Cheers Lew.
    If you can dream it, you can do it.

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    Re: Advice on sounder. J.R.C FF50.

    Hi Lew,
    First up, put unit into manual mode (search and cruise will auto adjust gain and range settings). Be sure to have unit running on high frequency (200kHz) and set gain to approx. 2.5 - 4.0 (Gain setting will be dependant on transducer set-up and vessel speed.) set range to 30m and shift to suit depth (10-30m shift for 30-50m depth).
    If you require any further assistance I am happy to help.

    Cheers,

    J-Man.

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    Re: Advice on sounder. J.R.C FF50.

    Quote Originally Posted by J-MAN View Post
    Hi Lew,
    First up, put unit into manual mode (search and cruise will auto adjust gain and range settings). Be sure to have unit running on high frequency (200kHz) and set gain to approx. 2.5 - 4.0 (Gain setting will be dependant on transducer set-up and vessel speed.) set range to 30m and shift to suit depth (10-30m shift for 30-50m depth).
    If you require any further assistance I am happy to help.

    Cheers,

    J-Man.
    Thanks Champ, will give that a go and see what happens.
    Cheers Rick.
    If you can dream it, you can do it.

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