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Fish I.D. TM 128
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| Fish I.D. 128 Description |
Features:
- 128 vertical pixels for enhanced resolution
- ULTRAVISION® display screen for superior visibility and better target
separation
- Advanced Signal Processing (ASP TM) for the best picture possible - automatically
- Easy-to-read raised keys with on-screen operating menus for easy
operation
- Selective on/off Advanced Fish I.D.
- Selective on/off FishTrack (TM) target depth indicators
- FasTrack TM provides sonar returns in the form of signal indicator bars to replicate flasher
performance
- Shallow Alarm
- Fish Alarm
- Curved faceplate to reduce glare
- Multiple zoom ranges
- Continuous digital depth and depth scale readouts
- Exceptional shallow water performance
- 275 watts peak-to-peak power (34.4 watts RMS)
- Maximum depth capability* - 350' plus
- Backlighted display and keyboard for night/low-light use
- Includes patented 192 kHz, wide-angle (20°) low-profile Skimmer®
transducer for high speed operation. Cone angle is 20° measured at "standard"
-3 db (half power) point - effective underwater coverage with ASP up to 60° or more for
target identification
- Display screen dimensions 3 ¼" H x 2 ½" W
- Completely sealed to withstand marine environments
- Custom-fit "Sonar Safe" carrying case
- Full One-Year Warranty
Specifications:
- Size: 4.94" H x 4.90" W x 2.25" D
- Power Source: 11-17v DC
- Transmitter Freq: 192 kHz
- Output power: 275 watts peak-to-peak, 34.4 watts RMS
- Display: 128 x 64 pixel high contrast ULTRAVISION® backlighted display
- Case: Completely sealed to withstand marine environments
Standard Components:
- High performance 192 kHz low-profile Skimmer® transducer
- "Sonar Safe" carrying case
- Owners manual
*Actual depth capabilities depend on transducer installation, bottom
composition and water conditions. All sonar units typically read deeper depths in
freshwater than in saltwater. Performance is also affected by 1) transducer installation,
2) plankton, 3) salinity. Air bubbles (caused from whitecaps, boat wakes or any turbulent
water) and zooplankton are the two biggest factors in saltwater that can change from day
to day. Extreme conditions such as "muck" (caused from decayed vegetation) can
be 1' to 2' deep and could absorb sonar signals and affect sonar accuracy.
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