With all the emphasis on tackle, what's up with the JDM electronics? Does anyone know what technology they have over there and what they use? From the various videos I've seen, I haven't seen much and most of their units look to be totally different than what we have. I don't normally see Humminbirds or Lowrance units on their boats at all.
Is anyone else paying attention to this kind of stuff? As much as I like tackle, I also like the electronics part of it as well and how far we've come along.
This is probably the first video I've seen with what looks like a regular Humminbird unit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9lpf7eNjBk Now I'm not saying Ive seen them all but the majority that I have seen, they have totally different units. Would be interesting to compare.
Japanese electronics
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Re: Japanese electronics
ive noticed the same thing with the DUO videos, but lets be honest they are all fishing the SAME community holes on lake Biwa and prob dont need structure scan or HDS12s.. They all seem to use down sonar with fish alert(at least in the DUO videos)
Re: Japanese electronics
They are mainly using Hondex (Honda Electronics). http://www.honda-el.co.jp/en/marine/
Re: Japanese electronics
Lake Biwa bucket list item for sure when I go over there and your right it’s over populated no hole is a secret there
Re: Japanese electronics
Furuno is the big Japanese marine electronics company, but they focus more on deeper salt water applications and larger boats.
Furuno and Koden (sold under the Si-Tex brand in US) are the only companies with fishfinders which can compare with the brands we are used to. But the Japanese don't have technology similar to StructureScan.
Furuno and Koden (sold under the Si-Tex brand in US) are the only companies with fishfinders which can compare with the brands we are used to. But the Japanese don't have technology similar to StructureScan.