SITEX CVS126 5.7 inch Color LCD Fishfinder with B60-12 600W Bronze Thru Hull Transducer (Depth and Temp)
CVS-126
Dual Frequency Color LCD Echo Sounder
The SI-TEX CVS-126 Dual-Frequency (50/200kHz) Echo Sounder features a digital
signal processor (DSP) for a clearer image that enhances fish targets in shallow
and deep depths, plus auto function for the most reliable setting and best
performance.
Features:
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Digital 5.7" Dual-Frequency Color LCD Fishfinder
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a multi-conductor cable is supplied, used for power, and data output and input
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DSP technology for a clearer detailed image that enhances fish targets
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Digital signal processing
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State-of the-art digital signal processor offers advanced filtering
capabilities
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Digital Filtering feature eliminates clutter by filtering out the noise to
provide a clear detailed image that enhances fish targets in shallow and deep
depths
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Making it easy to differentiate between baitfish, larger fish, schools of fish
and the sea floor
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Sona-Tone
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Exclusive Sona-Tone identifies what's under your boat with different sounds
for fish and schools of fish. So you will not miss any good opportunites even
if you are away from the CVS-126
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Automatic Functions
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For best performance the Auto Function mode chooses the most reliable setting
for such functions as Gain, Range and Shift
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Optimum settings are continuously selected automatically (GAIN, RANGE, SHIFT)
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Fishing Hot Spots
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Leads you back to your favorite fishing hot spots or other previously saved
positioning in memory with input from optional GPS sensor
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Store the Image
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YouStores up to 10 screen images in built-in memory for recalling later by
"one-touch"
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Great for recalling a potential hot spot for review later
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Easy Operation
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Easy access to all system functions with simply arranged keypad,
dedicated-functions keys, rotary-knob control of Gain/Selection and
comprehensive on-screen menus
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Sunlight Viewable
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Brilliant 5.7" color LCD display with 8, 16, or 64 color levels and an
anti-reflective coating for excellent readability in direct sunlight
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