As important equipment in the fishing field, the signal stability and after-sales rate of bait boats have always been a pain point in the industry. Poor signal stability not only affects the efficiency of ship operations but also increases maintenance costs, resulting in a high after-sales rate, which is one of the problems that the bait boat industry needs to solve urgently.
1. Poor signal stability:
As a remote-controlled vessel, the stability of signal transmission of bait boats is crucial for operators. However, many bait boats have unstable signals, which makes it impossible for operators to effectively control the movement of the boat. This situation is particularly prominent in complex marine environments, such as areas with a large number of fishing boats or other wireless signal interference, which is more likely to cause signal instability.
Influencing factors:
1. Signal interference: There are a large number of wireless signal interference sources in complex marine environments, such as radar, communication equipment, fishing boats, etc., which can easily interfere with the signal transmission of bait boats, resulting in unstable signals.
2. Inadequate technical level: Some bait boat manufacturers have insufficient investment in technology research and development, resulting in the design of the ship’s signal transmission system being unstable and susceptible to external interference.
3. Signal coverage limitation: The signal coverage of some bait boats is limited, and the signal is prone to breakage or instability when the boat is far away from the operator.
2. High after-sales rate:
Due to poor signal stability, bait boats often need to be repaired and replaced with accessories, making the high after-sales rate a common phenomenon in the industry. Operators often face problems such as loss of control of the boat and signal interruption during use and have to frequently seek after-sales service, which increases the company’s maintenance costs and customer dissatisfaction.
Solution:
1. Technology upgrade: Bait boat manufacturers should increase investment in technology research and development to improve the stability and anti-interference ability of ship signal transmission systems to cope with complex marine environments.
2. Signal booster: Design and install signal boosters to expand the signal coverage of bait boats and improve the stability of signal transmission.
3. Customer training: Provide detailed operation tutorials for bait boat operators, teach correct operation methods and maintenance skills, and reduce signal instability problems caused by misoperation or improper maintenance.
In summary, improving the signal stability of bait boats is one of the keys to the development of the industry. Through technological innovation and customer training, we can effectively reduce the after-sales rate, improve customer satisfaction, and promote the bait boat industry to develop in a healthier and more sustainable direction.



