![]() ![]() ![]() To set it go to your LiveScope screen and choose Menu > Sonar Setup > Noise Reject and choose High. But the Noise Reject setting at high will eliminated a lot of unwanted clutter. You will want a little clutter to filter through because you want to be able to see your line and small jigs on the screen and you need some of the information to pass through. When you have it turned off you’ll see a lot of clutter on the screen. ![]() While the engineers will tell you there is about a 35% increase in resolution, detail and target separation, you are also getting reduced noise and sonar artifacts, which all gives you a much cleaner picture with increased detail.Noise reject helps filter the information that is coming into your unit from your LiveScope processor and transducer. If you turn Color Limit up, you will want to turn Gain up or else you will lose your jig or detail of the fish in cover.Įverything from these settings to even the newer gradient palettes work in tandem with the new Livescope Plus to give you loads of detail on very clean pictures. With Livescope Plus, Color Limit and Gain work in tandem. But you need to spend time modifying each setting based on other settings. They offer so much control over every aspect of the technology, that you can really dial in these screens perfectly. People need to understand that Garmin units are for advanced electronics users. ![]() Now I will adjust these settings based on where I’m fishing, water sediment, depth, bottom hardness, even sometimes wind or sky conditions.
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