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    Tuning Radar

    How do you tune your radar to pick up birds? I have heard of this but how is it done. Do all radars have this capacity or are some better than other ?. Generic tuning instruction or machine specific is appreciated. What radar units are better than others at this and why ?

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    High power, open array. In my opinion, 6KW is absolutely the bare minimum and if you are serious, it needs to be 10KW or above. Others may argue that they use a 4KW dome and see birds and they might but my personal experience is that any birds I can see with a lower power dome...I can also see with the naked eye.

    Tuning is a whole other issue.

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    Brands may be a factor. With that said, the minimum I know of is an open array 4kw Raymarine. Domes will definitely not do it.

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    Furuno is the # 1 radar open array is better than the 4kw dome
    We have Simrad on the boat and I like it a lot. Very clear but Simrad is the hardest to use

    Both Furuno and Simrad open array a fully capiable of fine tuning birds. I just do not do it that much to explain in detail.

    We using it for running in the dark, fog etc and I use it to watch boats where they are going and where people the overall group is at.

    Can't really comment on the Raymarine or Northstar to much, never tinkered with it enough

    Garmin sucked in my opinion was not clear at all. Not sure what dome/array they are showing when its in demo. When I asked if it was any better out of demo mode, they got a little pissed with me. I do understand that thier array is much better

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    If you want to see birds, dial the range in tight, twek the gain till you see the snow then back it off a a touch. Also depds on the sea conditions and ther size of the bird. I have to agree that an open array works the best.
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    Back to the top...

    Did a search on how to tune in on birds and this popped up. Can anyone else comment on how to dial in the birds? I use a Furuno 48mi open array, not sure the kw...Bottom line is I don't trust it for birds because I'm not experienced in dialing them in consistently.

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    radar 101 for birds..

    sit down one night and figure you will be there for 1 hour at least! turn on the radar. start with basic settings. Go through aall the ranges from 3 miles up and I want you to turn the gain up a small amount each time. then it on at sea . at sea you will see a sea shore and the bouys. go up and down on the gain here also! birds can be seen up to about 12 miles just due to the radar used you also have to use your head on where they are supposed to be!!! bank or very deep hole! next turn up the gain till you see green specs some in the background and start watching for more dence patches . feed the hell out of the birds down the beach and turn the radar on ... play with it thats what all of us did! you at least get tips! learn something every day!

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    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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    I was of course messing with ya about feeding the birds..

    but if your tuna fishing you'd better have chunks and extra bait for them! we have carried 6 dozen hoos and 10 dozen pilchards once to west end ..the live hoos were the best!

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    Tuna ...whats the deal? any birds yet?

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