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Im not familiar with your particular unit but you should be using a low frequency transducer for water over 500'; something like a 50 kHz transducer or a dual frequency transducer like a 50/200kHz for detail with the high freq. but increased depth range on the lower frequency. As far as setting it to 250 ft, you should be able to use the range feature and adjust the maximum to 250'. typically the factory default is automatic so it will caonstantly adjust the range based on the maximum current depth.
because the remotes are new I recommend that you bring them back to sears and have them adjust the transmit gains to increase the transmssion .wattage on the remotes. that should do the trick
the IR sensor could be going bad or maybe it slipped down inside and now isn't getting good signal. Let me know if you want to open it up and do some checks.. If the IR sensor looks like its in a good place, it could be failing.
You will be fine with 2 bends in an 8 inch pipe. If you bend it more than 3 times though you will loose fan force. If you up to a 10 inch duct you will not have good fan force because the space is bigger.
Get a Viper 5900, it has a 1 mile + range
Or a viper 5601 has a 2000 ft range.
Bulldog is DIY and entry level stuff. You cant expect much from them.
The wire antennas work the best when they are stretched out. Not wadded in a ball or in a loop. If you have to loop it use figure 8's. Try streatching it up the "A" pillar and in the headliner across the top of the windshield. Also, do not ground the antenna, and let the end hang.
Also check your hot and ground connections. Make your ground at the kick panel sheet metal. Do not use a factory ground or a metal bracket in the dashboard. Do use a file or sandpaper to buff the ground site to the bare metal.
You can use better antennas and or/ a new router. You may want to upgrade to the newest N Standard as it has very good range if your devices support it!
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