3. Position the float so that the transducer will be submerged in the water, just
below the ice.
NOTE:
The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection. The
bottom of the transducer should be even with the bottom of the ice or hang slightly below the
bottom of the ice.
4. Once you know where you want to
position your float, place one of the cable
clamps onto the support cable, above the
float. Use the inside, smaller cable hole
for the support cable so that the float will
not move, and so that the transducer will
maintain its position under the ice. Make
sure that the support cable is taut, so that
the transducer hangs straight down (see
illustration).
5. If you would like to keep the support and
signal cables together above the float
stop, attach a cable management clamp
(included) to the support cable (using
the inner, smaller hole) and the signal
cable (using the outer, larger hole).
Make sure that the signal cable has
some slack so that it is not bearing the
weight of the transducer.
Cable Clamp
Signal Cable Hole
Support Cable Hole
Attaching the Cable Clamps
Cable Clamp
(acts as a stop for the
support cable, sets depth
of transducer in ice hole -
see Procedure 2, step 4)
Signal
Cable
Support
Cable
Support
Cable
Cable Clamp
(provides cable
management for
signal cable - see
Procedure 2, step 5)
Signal
Cable
Ice Layer
Float
Transducer
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