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LImO IN U.S.A. 9 66-0087-01 41 EAGLE MODEL SILENT SIX/SIXTY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EAGLE ELECTRONICS EQ. BOX 669, CATOOSA, OKLA. 74015 - - I A DiviiOh Ol Lcwrance Electronics Inc HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Eagle Electronics will provide quek and efficient service with genuine Eagle parts should you ever require it. If you do require service, call or [...]
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting a water- proof EAGLE depth sounder. We believe that it is the finest unit available today, manufactured right here in the U.S.A. to preci- sion tolerances. lb fully enjoy the advantages this equipment brings to you, we suggest that you read this man- ual thoroughly before any at- tempt at installation or use of [...]
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TREES IN THE WATER IMPORTANT The bracket sides will have to be The signals on the dial shown here indi- cate an underwater tree with a few fish above it. The water is 50 feet deep, the tree 20 feet tall, and the fish are between ten and 13 feet deep. Limbs at various depths return indi- vidual signals and ac- count for the wide band of signals on t[...]
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transducer cable needs to be ex- tended longer than 10 feet, the depth sounder and transducer will need to be returned to the factory for re-alignment. 1vo other transducers are avail- able for your EAGLE depth sounder. Model XD-2 is a high speed plastic unit that can be transom mounted or can shoot- thru-hull. It works well on deep vee hulls and a[...]
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Small minnows or bait fish appear on the dial as thin, pale lines. If they are tightly schooled they may cover a depth of from five to ten feet on the dial with a few pale lines for individual. minnows at the bottom of the school. Your EAGLE will indicate even a single minnow 30 feet beneath the surface of the water. Obviously, the back of a big fi[...]
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6. Use a good quality two-part epoxy to bond the transducer to the hull. Do not use silicone rubber sealer or any adhesive that does not get rock hard. Follow the instruc- tions on the epoxy package and mix it thoroughly.. Apply a small amount on the entire face of the transducer and pour 1/16" thick level into the area contained by the clay d[...]
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MUD BOTTOM CAUSES THE SIGNAL TO FADE When you are hunt- ing fish, with the gain adjusted properly to return a clear, bright signal from a bottom of gravel, sand, or shell, you will some- times see the signal disappear. This doesn't mean that you have suddenly come to ex- tremely deep water — the dial would have shown the drop-off with a wide[...]
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ing to insure that they see all the underwater detail as well as fish. NOISE SUPPRESS CONTROL The noise suppress control knob can be used to cut down or eliminate false flashes on the dial. These false flashes can be caused by ignition interference from the boat's motor or by air bubbles passing over the face of the transducet Ilirning the kno[...]
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The sensitivity con- trol on your EAGLE might be compared to the volume on a radio. Thrn the sensitivity knob to the right and you increase the re- ceiver sensitivity; turn it to the left and you reduce it. This feature is provided so that you can use your EAGLE over both deep and shallow water and you should always adjust the gain so that a bright[...]
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As you move away from shore on a deep lake, the bottom signal will gradually move around the dial until it reaches zero. If the dial is calibrated to a depth of 60 feet, the water is 60 feet deep. Continue further, and the bottom signal will start around again. Add whatever figure it shows to 60 to get the correct depth. The inside dial on the Eagl[...]