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FISHING I HUNTING

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Congratulations on your selection of this Unique Fishingl FUNCTION
Hunting Handheld . To get the most of your purchase, be TIDE
sure to carefully read th is instruction manual and keep it • Moon phase
on hand for later reference. • Moon age
Importantl The fishingl hunting time data, sunrisel set • Current time fishing/h unting favorability level
data, moonrisel set data, moon phase indicator, tidal · 4 Favorable fishing/hunting periods per day with favorability level
information produced by th is Fishingl Hunting Handheld • Fishing/Hunting alarm on starting of fi shinglhunting period
are all based on calcu lation co-related with the cu rrent • Future fishing/hunting time calculation
• Tide graph with time data
time, current date and cu rrent location. • Future bde calculation up to year 2039
Because of this, make sure the data input in th is Fish ingl • Daily alarm
Hunting Handheld is correct before using such data. • Au to Calendar
• Stored 212 cities poSition and lunitidal interval
MAIN DISPLAY KEY FLOW ALTIMETER
• Altitude Range (-500 to 9000 meter/-1600 to 29500 feet)
Key" A " (UP) - To view next fishing period • Max./ Min. memory for Albtude
Key " B " (DOWN) - To view previous fishing period • Altitude history and graphical display of the last
Key" e" (MODE) - Return to current date 12 hours altitude readings
• Altitude alarm
Key" on (SET) - Toggle to display clock or daily alarm • Stop watch up to 9hr 59min 59.9sec
• Altitude total gain or loss 44999meter/ feet
G _--0;:>0 BAROMETER
(DOWN) (UP)
• Pressure Range 300.0 hPa/ mbar to 1100.0 hPa/ mbar
• Resolution of 0.1 hPa/mbar (0.01 .nHg)
• Max./ Min. memory for Pressure
• Pressure History and Graphical display of the last
12 hours pressure readings
• Barometric Wea th er Forecast
(Sunny, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Storm)
• Pressure Trend Indicators
• Sunrise I Sunset TIme
• Moonrise / Moonset TIme
THERMOMETER
• Thermometer (-50"C to + 70"C /-5S"F to +150"F)
• "C / "F Selectable
• Max./ Min. memory for Thermometer

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(MODE)
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( SET)
HYGOMETER
• Relative (20% to 95%)
• Max./ Min. memory for relative hum idity
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BATTERY INSTALLATION MAIN DISPLAY ILLUSTRATION
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Remove the battery cover from the Fig. 1 0
TIDE MODE
back of the computer by using a o 1. Moon age
small coin, install the 3V battery
(CR2032) with the positive (+) pole 2. Fishingl Hunting level indicator
facing the battery cover and close 3. Moon phase indicator
the cover properly as In A g. 1. 4. Tide graph
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5. Daily alarm
6. Fishingl Hunting alann
7. Fishingl Hunting periods
MAJOR FUNCTION MODE 8. Current date
Press button C(MODE) to enter different mode. 9. Clock

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ALTIMETER MODE BAROMETER MODE
1. Moon age 1. Moon age
2. Fishingl Hunting level indicator 2. Fishingl Hunting level indicator
3. Moon phase indicator 3. Moon phase indicator
4 . Altimeter graph 4. Barometer graph
5. History hours of altitude changes 5. History hours of atmospheric changes
6. Daily alarm 6. Daily alarm
7. Humidity 7. Weather forecast
8. Temperature 8. Pressure trend indicator
9 . Current altitude 9. Sun risel Moon rise time
10. Stop watch 10. Sun seU Moon set time f)
11 . Barometer _--~
12. Clock

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UNIT SETTING FISHINGI HUNTING DISPLAY SETTING
Altimeter Unit (M/ft) Setting
ALTI S!TTING
Fishingl Hunting Display C
The ' M' digit will start to flicker, Setting -
press A(UP)I B(DOWN) to
selecl M(Meler) or ft(Feet).
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Press A(UP )I B(DOWN) 10
select show the Fishing or
Then press D(SET) to confirm. 17 Hunting display. Then press
- M D(SET) to confim.
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Barometer Unit
(mb/hPalinHg) Setting
BARO SETTING
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The "mblhPa" digit will start to
flicker, press A(UP)I B( DOWN) ~ Hlt-~T T
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to select mb/hPa or inHg. Then


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press D(SET) 10 confirm.
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Temperature Unit (OCI OF)


Setting
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The Celsius d ig ~ will start to
flicker, press A(UP)I B(DOWN) -t -
to select C Of F. Then press
D(SET) to confirm . . ..r-.I.......
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SELECT SETTING MODE CLOCK SETTING
Press and hold the button D (SET) for approximate 3 Be su re to correctly configure the current time and date
seconds until the CLK start to flicKer on the display. and your local data before using the functions of th is
CLOCK SETTING is shown. After using the A (UP) I Fishing Handheld .
B (DOWN) button to switch to different SETTING mode.
To set time (Ref to Figure 2)
1. Press D (SET) button to indicate
Press and hOlCllM 12Hr and 24Hr format.
o button (SET) for Use A (UP) or B (DOWN) button
appcoximale
3 seconds
to select and press D (SET) button
Pr... S Press B to confirm the setting.
button (DOWN) button (DOWN)

\: '-~ ~J ..Press A• \J:::IjyJ..press : \.


CLOCK button (UP) CITY
..tbng mode
button (UP)
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ALARM
.ettltlQ mo<!e
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2. Press A (UP) or B (DOWN) button to
select DST on or off. If DST is set to \: [I :.:...
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••lbog mod. ON, clock and local GMT is add
1 hour automatically. Dn
Pres. S button (DOWN)
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d TUef} 3/
Press A burton (UP) If DST is ON, [d] icon shows on
the display. \ I1eB.56
(Figure 2) 3. After confinnation, the second digits will flicKer. To
set minute digits, press A (UP) or B (DOWN) button
and adjust minute digits to desire value then press D
(SET) button to confinn.
4. Repeat the process until you get desired value for
year, month and day then day of week will
automatically calcu late and display.
5. Press C (MODE ) button to exit the setting screen .
6. The year can be set in the range of 2000 to 2039.

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CITY SETTING
This Fishing Handheld has recorded TO SET CITY BY USER SETIlNG
49 countries for major 212 cities and The "Site Data List" provides GMT differenlial, latilude,
1 user city setting. longilude and lunilidal interval information in 49 countries for
major 212 cities . You might not find your current location on
TO SET CITY BY COUNTRY RECORD the "Site Data List". This function allows you to create your
(Ref to Figure 2) I-'IT'
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, desire location by inputting GMT differential, latitude and
longitude values. The infonnation can be easily accessible
1. Press D (SET) button to enter the from the Internet, map or local observatory.
country setting mode and use
A (UP) or B (DOWN) button to From city setting screen (Ref to Figure 2)
select your desire country 1. Press D (SET) button to enter and use A (UP) or
8 (DOWN) button to select USER mode, then press
(If you cannot find your desire location, D (SET) button to confirm.
then you go to USER setting). 2. To enter latitude setting, press A (UP) or B (DOWN)
button to adjust the latitude value.
- , DE ' 3. Press D (SET) button to move longitude setting and
repeat the process to adjust the longitude va lue.
2. Press D (SET) button to confirm 4. To display the GMT differential setting screen, press
o (SET) button and use A (UP) or 8 (DOWN) button to
change it. Press D (SET) button to confirm and move to
the interval mode.
5. In the Tim e mode, press A (UP) or B (DOWN) button to
3. Use A (UP) or B (DOWN) button enter setup mode, then press D (SET) button to confinn.
to select your desire city
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6. Press C (MODE) button to exit the setting screen.
4. Press D (SET) button to confirm.
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5. Press C (MODE) button to exit lD (J ~~
the setting screen. - 1f:5D U·.... ER LRT USER
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ALARM SETTING
TO FIND OUT THE LUNITIDAL INTERVAL OF YOUR 1. To tum the fi sh ing time alarm on and off
LOCATION MANUALLY STEP BY STEP
1. You must find out the GMT differential, Latitude and To set fishing alarm (Ref to Figure 2)
Longitude of your location . They are easily accessible Press SET button to enter fish ing
from the Internet, map or local observatory. alarm setting, then use A (UP) or
B (DOWN) button to set fi shing
2. In the USER mode, configure the location as you
found in step 1. Set the Lu nitidal Interval to 0 hour 0 alarm on or off.
min if you do not know it yet. Press D (SET) button to confirm ,
3. Go to Main Display in order to drop down the medium then move to daily alarm setting
time of fishing period ''11''. This is the moon upper
transit time today. For example, fishing period of "T1"
is between 9 :30 to 11 :30, so the medium time is 10:30
4. Locate the newspaper to find today's actual high tides 2. Set the daily alarm
of your location in the weather section. Try to find the
high tide time which ocrors following the moon transit Press A (U P) or B (DOWN) button to
time recorded in step 3. Remove any Daylight Saving select alarm on or off, then press
D (SET) button to confirm .
Time if it is in use. For example , two high tides are
written on newspaper today giving 1 :35 and 13:52 and
The minutes digits will then start to
flicker, use A (UP) or B (DOWN)
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Daylight saving of +1 hour is current in use. In step 3


you recorded 10:30, so you should pick up the button to adjust to desire value. HLt'1 '
following high tide time 13:52 and minus 1 hour to Press D (SET) button to confirm OFF
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remove Daylight Saving. Hence, you should record IC'UU
12:52. Repeat the process to adjust hours.
5. Subtract the actual high tide time you recorded in step
3 from the moon transit ti me recorded in step 3. This Press C (MODE ) button to exit the
difference is the Lunitidal Interval of your location . In setting screen .
the example, th is is calrolated as 12:52 - 10:30 = 2:22
6. Repeat step 2 but this time input the calculated
Lunitidal Interval. In the example, it is 2 hours 22 min.

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MOON PHASE AND MOON AGE
The moon goes through a regular 29.53 a day cycle Moon Phase indicator
during which it appears to wax and wane due to how The Moon Phase ind icator of th is watch indicates the
the Sun illuminates the Moon and the relative current phase of the Moon as shown below.
positioning of the Earth. Moon and Sun . The greater
the angular distance between the Moon and the Sun.
The more we see illuminated . Moon phase (Part you cannot see)

~-(Part you can see)

Moon Phase
Indicator

Moon Age 28.4·29.5, 0·11 1.3 - 3.6 3.7·6.1 6.2·8.6


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8.7-11.0 11.1 ·13.5
First
Moon Phase New Moon Quarter
(Waxing)

Moon Phase
Indicator

Moon Age
000
13.6 ·16.0 16.1 ·18.4 18.5·20.9 21.0 . 23.4 23.5 • 25.8 25.9 . 28.3
Last
Moon Phase Full Moon Quarter
(Waning)

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THE BAROMETER
Press button C(MODE) to enter the Barometer Mode. 4. According to the barometer change, the pressure trend
Barometer and Weather States Adjustment will indicate the weather is gOing fine (Fig. 3 UP), stable
(Fig. 4 Stable) and going worse (Fig . 5 Down).
1. To adjust the barometer and There are five different states: Sunny, Slightly Cloudy,
weather states, weather forecast
Cloudy, Rainy and Storm .
function can have a good
initialization.
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2. Press and hold button D(SET) , the
barometer digits will start to flicker. lOutJ,2:: (Fig. 3) (F ig. 4) (Fig . 5)

R R R
3. Press button A(UP )/ B(DOWN) to
set and then press button D(SET) to
confirm .
4. Repeat Step 3 to set your desire lElDEICY 1EIDEIICT 1EIDEIICT
digits. (Going Rne) (Stable) (Going Worse)
5. Right after the barometer digits
selting, press button A(UP)/
B(DOWN) to select different states
and then press button D(SET) to
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confirm . ,I'I "
Sunny Slightly Cloudy Cloudy
Weather Forecast
1. The unit is capable of detecting a:::;:. c:::n c:::;:, c:::n
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atmospheric pressure changes to
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predict the wea ther for the
forthcom ing 8 hours.
2. The weather forecast is meant for
IEJ ~ I Rainy Storm
the next 8 hours. It may n o t . .
necessarily reflect the curren t
weather situation. Display Sun rise/set or Moon rise/set Time
3. The accuracy of all general Press button D(SET) to check the
pressure-based technology weather SUN RISE and SUN SET / MOON
forecast is about 70%, and RISE and MOON SET time.
therefore, cannot be held
responsible for any inconveniences
so caused by an inaccurate one.

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THE ALTIMETER
Maxlmun and Minimum Press button C(MODE) to enter the Altimeter Mode.
1. Press button A(UP)! B(DOWN) to
enter the Barometer Memory mode.
•• ... Setting the Altitude
In I'~6"
1. To keep a check and re-adjust the
2. The memory of maximum and fllI IU ..... altim eter, it will lead to the most
minumim barometer will be scrolled accurate reading.
on the display automatically. ... 6 2. Hold button D( SET) to enter
fllI 90aD: Altimeter setting , the altimeter digits
wi II start to II icker.
3. To reset the memory, press and ... 3. Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN ) to

hold button D(SET).


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----.-.... set and then press button D(SET) to
confirm .
4. Repeat Step 3 to set your desire
digits.

The Atmospheric Pressure Bar Chart


1. Press button A( UP)! B(DOWN) to Zeroing the Altitude
enter the Bar Chart mode. (Sea-level)
2. The atmospheric pressure chart 1. To·resetting the height at sea·level ,
records the atmospheric changes to set all digits are zero.
for the past 12 hours and it will be ••
scrolled on the display automatically. [] : 051.5:
•The history hours are: Temperature and Relative Humidity
0= Current
1. A build·in sensor measure
-1 = Past 1 hour
temperature and humidity and ~ ... H5 30 "
-2 = Past 2 hours
-3 = Past 3 hours
·6 = Past 6 hours
shows on the display.
-10 (If{[

-12 = Past 12 hours

3. To reset the records, press and hold ••


button D(SET). [] - - - - -....

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Select Sub-Mode of Altimeter Maximum and Minimum
- Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN ) to d isplay following 1. Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to

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Allimeter sub-mode. enter the Altimeter Memory mode.
2. The high and low temperature and
ButtonNB ButtonNB hygrometer wil l be scrolled on the
d isplay automatically.
Allimeter and :~
Trip Timer
. =::; Memory
~ (MAXiMIN)
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Allimeter
Bar Chart The memory of maximum and
minumim Altimeter will be scrolled
on the display automatically
3. To clear the records of the altimeter,
In·· B"?s· 1
thermometer and hygrometer, press
ButtonNB and hold button D(S ET ).
Total
Altimeter ~.....- -
Altitude
Alarm • Displaoement --~
The Altimeter Bar Chart
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Button D
L..
Gain TOT
or
Loss TOT
1. Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to
enter the Bar Chart mode
2. The altimeter bar chart
records the altitude changes
for the past 12 hours and it will be
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Trip Timer
scrolled on the display automatically.
01 .ns '5·
IU I.
1. Press button A(UP)/ B(DOWN) to -The history hours are:
enter the Altimeter normal mode. 0= Current
2. To start a trip. press button D(SET) -1 = Past 1 hour
to start the trip timer. and then the -2 = Past 2 hours
total altitude displacement will be -3 = Past 3 hours
recorded automatically. n.rfhn n"n -6 = Past 6 hours
3. To stop a trip, press button D(SET) U'UUUUU -12 = Past 12 hours
to stop the trip timer. and then the
total altitude displacement will be
stopped to count.
4. To reset the trip timer, press and
3. To reset the records, press and hold
button D(SET). 01
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hold button D(SET).

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The Total Altitude Displacement The Altimeter Alarm (Fig. 6A)
1. To read the Total Altitude Displacement. 1. Press button A(U P)I B(DOWN) to
Press button A(UP)I B(DOWN) to enter the Altimeter Alarm Mode. " I /
enter the Total Afiitude Displacment 2. To set the target altitude, press fRl -OFF-
Mode and then press button D(SET) button D(SET) to turn Off/On the I

to select the total displacement for r-------, Altimeter Alarm (Fig. 6A & 68) . (Fig. 68)
the gain (TOT U) or the loss (TOT d ).
2. Press button A(UP)I B(DOWN ) to
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3. Hold button D(SET) until digit starts
to flicker (Fig. 7).
quit or left it return automatically to '--_ _ _ _- ' 4. Press button A(U P)I B(DOWN) to set
Normal Mode within 2 minutes. the digits and then press button

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D(SET) to confirm. (Fig. 7 )

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5. Repeat Step 4 to set your desire
digits (Fig. 8).
6. After setting the target altitude, press
button D(SET) to activate or
deactivate the alarm (Fig. 9) . (Fig. 8)
o 7. For the Altimeter Alarm sound, it will
• Beep .. Beep .. Beep for 1 minutes " I r:,"
and the UP ( U ) icon flashing; when
the altitude come across the target
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in ascending (Fig. 10). (Fig. 9)
• Beep Beep ..Beep Beep .. Beep
Beep for 1 minutes and the DOWN
-A~==:-;-;-==~;::::==t2==::;1! limo Spend ( d ) icon flashing; when the altitude
o 1112 G come across the target in
descending (Fig. 11). (Fig. 10)

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8. To read the target altitude and the
From O to G , (the gain TOT U) alarm setting, press button A(UP)/
Total altitude displacement for the gain (TOT U) = d1 +d2+d3 B(DOWN) to the Afiimeter Alarm
1m 38 '
From G to e, (the loss TOT d)
mode and then press button
A(UP)/ B(DOWN ) to quit or left it (Fig. 11)
Total altitude displacement for the loss (TOT d) = dS+d6+d7 return automatically to Normal Mode
w ithin 2 minutes.

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TIDE GRAPH FISHINGI HUNTING ALARM
It indicates daily tide levels.
In this example, the graph shows the approximate high
tide time in 7:00 and 18:00 - 19:00 as well as low tide
When fishingl hunting alarm is on ,
it performs a beeper alert operation
for 15 seconds when a favorable
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time in 13:00 - 14:00. fishingl hunting period is approached.
TIDE To stop alarm sound , you can press
o
any buttons.The ( e, ) will flashing
during the favorable time period

Check the previous I future tide information


The user also can continue to hold the DOWN (previous)
or UP (future) button to their desire date to check the tide
information and the favorable fishing period .

CLOCK! ALARM DISPLAY DAILY ALARM


In tide mode, press button D(SET) to select the display After the user set the daily alarm , the (<t ) will shown on.
of time or alarm The beep sound will operate for 1 minutes, the user can
press any button to stop alarm.

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FISHINGI HUNTING TIME CALCULATION FISHINGI HUNTING PERIODS
The fishingl hunting times calculated by this device are base Fish activity can be affected by the movements of the
on the long experience of fishing! hunting that the environment moon and tides. It explains how the moon's transit
of the moonand tides affect fish and game. The following affects the feeding pattems of fish and game.
explains holV the moon's transit (position) affect the feeding It is based on the long experience of fishermen, Upper
patterns of fish and game. and Lower Transit are the most suitable time for fishing .
Upper Transit - During the month, the most View
0-1heMoon feeding action can be expected on Previous Press A

West
Transit
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Easl
Transll
o
the day of the New Moon and Full
Moon making them the best for
fishing. Favorable conditions with
less action can be expected on the
Day
PrenS
button
(DOWN)
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tt
r
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n
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button (UP)

Pr '" B
butt on
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6: :B
day of the first quarter and last
quarter as well.
of ~B r:!? of (DOWN) n.
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T1 - Moon UpperTranslt T2 - Moon Set
o - On a daily basis optimum fishing

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Lower Transit condition occur at the upper tranSit
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and lower transit. Other less mM0;t

favorable conditions can be


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expected at the west transit and


east transit. Press A Press A

- The upper transit is when the Moon reaches its highest point
relative to your current location. While the lower transit is
button (UP)
of
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n
:2:'i9
button (UP)
of
Pres.B - n
rJ 9:0'1
when the Moon reaches the lowest point. The time it takes to
perform one cycle from one upper transit to the next upper
transit is the "lunar day' . Due to the relationship between the
View
Next
Day
.t(t :3:'i 9~
button
(DOWN)~ tt(t • .."n~
• I'U f

Earth rotation and the Moon's orbit the length of the lunar day T4 - Moon Rise 13 - Moo n Lower Translt
is 24 hours and 50 minutes.
The device calculates the current Moon age, phase, and transit Remark: If any fishing/ hunting period is out of 24-hour
for the current date in relation to your home site and then uses period, that will show both - -;- - in the starting
the calculated result to the calculate and display fishing! and ending time of fishing! hunting period.
hunting time data.

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FISHINGI HUNTING LEVEL INDICATOR
It shows the relative favorability of a fi shing' hunting time
as shown in the table below.

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Upper (Hour Angle· CIIISet (Hour Angl •• 6h)
Othor
lower (}iour Male ·12M Rise (HOW' Angle · 18h)

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Full moon ,; ,;
laI_
Rf1I_
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