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FF400c
This new colour unit with a crisp, ultra-bright 100mm diagonal QVGA colour display and intuitive operating menu makes it simple to operate the multitude of great fish detecting features. The 400C is driven by a 500 watt RMS dual frequency dual beam sonar to depths of 4.5 km. Garmin’s UltraScroll™ updates the screen at live-action speeds that can also be viewed in a true A-scope display for instantaneous sonar data. Easy on the wallet but rich in function, the Fishfinder 400C has a new streamlined user interface enabling full control of features like Whiteline, Split Zoom display, bottom lock and adjustable depth line. “Big numbers” display lets you view several key data parameters at a glance with alarms for fish size, shallow water, deep water, low battery and drift, all configurable. Garmin’s plug-and-play CANet™ bus enables sonar data to be easily shared with compatible Garmin chartplotter displays.
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The Fishfinder 90 wraps simple operations and Garmin’s exclusive fishfinder technology into an entry-level sonar. It’s perfect for any vessel where space is at a premium. Dual-beam transducer operation gives you better shallow-water performance. The wide viewing angle (60°) lets you see fish even off the sides of the boat. With a basic black-on-white display, the Fishfinder 90 has one of the sharpest screens for the money. The Fishfinder 90 also offers Ultrascroll™ which allows boaters to get a much faster refresh rate on their sonar display. AutoGain, as well as user adjustable gain, is also standard on all of Garmin’s new fishfinders. Features include:
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When seeing your targets clearly is the goal, the Fishfinder 140 is the tool. With 240 vertical pixels on a four-level grayscale display, you get better separation and contrast. Like all of the new Garmin fishfinders, the 140 features Ultrascroll™ for fast screen updates, which is ideal for speed applications. The 140 has minimal buttons and intuitive operations. You don’t even have to leave the sonar screen to change settings, thanks to a convenient adjustment bar. AutoGain, as well as user adjustable gain, is also standard on all of Garmin’s new fishfinders. Features include:
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The Fishfinder 340C has 12-square-inches of brilliant color. For nighttime viewing, the 340C features an ultra-dim backlight mode. It’s available with a dual-beam transducer for freshwater use or dual frequency for saltwater applications. The 340C works with the Garmin high-speed sonar network, which means you can connect it to a Garmin plotter to view data and adjust settings from the plotter. Enhanced software features include drift alarm, timers, and a temperature log that graphically records water temperature data. The Fishfinder 340C is also enabled with Garmin’s new CANet™—a one-megabit Controller Area Network that allows users to connect their unit to one of the new GPSMAP®-series chartplotters. This allows boaters to read sonar displays on chartplotters located elsewhere in the boat. The Fishfinder 340C is offered in either a dual-frequency configuration or, for inland anglers needing a wider fish-finding cone, a dual-beam model. Water temperature, a round flasher-style display, and an A-scope display also come standard on the Fishfinder 340C. Features include:
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The Fishfinder 160C is an affordable color sonar option for recreational fishermen who primarily fish freshwater lakes. Fish returns and bottom information are clearly shown on the unit’s bright, sunlight-readable color display, making it easier for you to scope out your fishing grounds. The Fishfinder 160C offers dual-beam transducer operation for improved shallow water performance. Like all Garmin fishfinders, the 160C is rugged, waterproof, and able to stand up to the elements. The Fishfinder 160C also offers Ultrascroll™ which allows boaters to get a much faster refresh rate on their sonar display. AutoGain, as well as user adjustable gain, is also standard on all of Garmin’s new fishfinders. Features include:
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The sounder module sends data serially in a Garmin® proprietary format to up to two units on board. When viewed on Garmin chartplotters, you'll see full-featured sounder displays in either split- or full-screen presentations. Features include auto-ranging, 2X and 4X auto and manual zoom, optional fish symbols and See-Thru® technology, which separates fish from thermoclines and structure. Great for dual-helm boats, the GSD20 allows you to view and control sonar on one or two chartplotters. In addition the external mounting allows shorter transducer cable length on large boats. Please Note: This product does not include a transducer. Garmin offers a complete selection of transducers to be purchased seperately as accessories.
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