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Garmin Echomap UHD2 
They say locals know best. But anyone who says that hasn’t fished 
with the ECHOMAP UHD2 5” and 7” chartplotters with clear, crisp sonar and 
mapping. 
Garmin Echomap Ultra 
With big, crisp, sunlight-readable 
touchscreen displays, these versatile chartplotters put a world of fishfinding 
capability at your fingertips. They’re available with built-in Garmin Navionics+™ 
mapping, and the transducer bundle adds Ultra High-Definition scanning sonars as 
well as CHIRP traditional sonar. 
Garmin Striker Vivid Fishfinder 
See fish and structure in colorful 
detail with the STRIKER™ Vivid   fishfinder. This easy-to-use 7” device now 
features high-contrast color palettes to make it easier to see what’s beneath 
the surface. 
Garmin 700 - 8000 series  GPS Fishfinders 
The easy-to-use, easy-to-install chartplotter/sonar combo 
delivers MFD performance in a combo-size package. 
Call Tech Support at (800) 800-1020 
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 GPSMAP® 8400/8600 Series 
 
Now includes 10”, 12” and 16" chartplotter/sonar combo models with full in-plane 
switching (IPS) touchscreen displays, support for traditional, scanning and 
Panoptix™ sonar, preloaded coastal charts and inland maps featuring Navionics® 
data and Auto Guidance technology 
 
 
GPSMAP® 74xx/7600 Series 
 
Choose from 7”,  8”, 10” 12” or 16” chartplotter/sonar combo models with 
touchscreen controls, support for traditional and scanning sonar, built in 
coastal charts and inland maps, networking capabilities and WiFi connectivity 
 
 
GPSMAP® 7x2/9x2 & 12x2 Touch Series 
 
Choose from 7”, 9” or 12" chartplotter/sonar combos with touchscreen controls, 
traditional and scanning sonar capabilities, coastal charts and inland maps, 
networking capabilities and WiFi connectivity 
 
 
GPSMAP® 10x2/12x2 Series 
 
Choose from 10” or 12” chartplotter/sonar combos with traditional and scanning 
sonars, preloaded coastal charts and inland maps featuring integrated Garmin and 
Navionics® content, networking capabilities and Wi-Fi® connectivity 
 
 
ECHOMAP Ultra Series 
 
Choose from 10” and 12” models with keyed-assist touchscreen displays, built-in 
support for our premium sonars and preloaded LakeVü g3 and BlueChart® g3 
cartography 
 
 
ECHOMAP Ultra Series 
 
Choose from 10” and 12” models with keyed-assist touchscreen displays, built-in 
support for our premium sonars and preloaded LakeVü g3 and BlueChart® g3 
cartography 
 
 
echoMAP™ CHIRP Series 
 
Choose from 4”, 5”, 7” or 9” models featuring industry leading traditional and 
scanning sonar, coastal charts and inland maps 
  
 
 
    What is CHIRP? 
    CHIRP is the most sophisticated sonar technology 
    available for use by the fishing and boating public. The word itself is an 
    acronym for Compressed 
    High-Intensity Radiated Pulse. 
  
    
    Standard Sonar
    
    Standard sonar sends 1 single frequency at a time. 
    Since the only feedback is from this 1 single frequency, there is little 
    information to work with, limiting the clarity and resolution available with 
    standard sonar.  
  
    
    CHIRP Sonar
    
    Instead of sending just 1 single frequency, CHIRP 
    sends a continuous sweep of frequencies ranging from low to high. CHIRP 
    sonar technology then interprets frequencies individually upon their return. 
    Since this continuous sweep of frequencies provides CHIRP with a much wider 
    range of information, CHIRP sonar is able to create a much clearer, higher 
    resolution image.  
CHIRP Scanning Sonar
CHIRP technology also enhances the performance and clarity of Garmin DownVü and 
SideVü scanning sonar to provide the clearest sonar images on the water.Types of Sonar 
  
     
      
      Traditional HD-ID™ Sonar
      
      Traditional sonar that is available on Garmin fishfinders. HD-ID sonar 
      transmits two frequencies, generally either 77/200 kHz or 50/200 kHz. Our 
      echoMAP and GPSMAP chartplotter/sonar combos have Traditional HD-ID sonar 
      built in.  
   
  
     
      
      CHIRP Sonar
      
      CHIRP sonar transmits a sweep of many frequencies within a long duration 
      pulse. The equivalent sound energy is hundreds of times greater, resulting 
      in more energy on target. This provides huge advantages in detail, 
      resolution and accuracy at much greater depths. CHIRP is built into our 
      GPSMAP chartplotter/sonar combos  
   
  
     
      
      Panoptix™
      
      Panoptix™ all-seeing 
      sonar is unlike anything you’ve ever seen on the water. Use the Panoptix 
      Forward or Down transducer with a compatible Garmin GPSMAP unit to see all 
      around your boat in real-time. You can see fish in the water column in 
      3-D. You can also see your bait cast into the water and watch it as you 
      reel it in. You can see fish swimming in front of or below your boat. You 
      can even see them chase your lure. But 
      to truly appreciate Panoptix, you have to see it.  
   
 
  
     
      
      DownVü Scanning Sonar
      
      This high-frequency sonar gives you a clearer picture of what's below your 
      boat, by producing a more detailed representation of objects, structure 
      and fish. DownVü with CHIRP technology takes it one step further, 
      producing an ultra-clear page with even more detail. DownVü scanning sonar 
      is built into our echoMAP combos, and DownVü scanning sonar with CHIRP 
      technology is built into our GPSMAP combos.   
   
  
     
      
      SideVü Scanning Sonar
      
      SideVü shows you what is happening to the sides of your boat. An excellent 
      way of finding structures and fish. SideVü with CHIRP technology provides 
      an even more detailed and higher resolution image of what is beneath the 
      surface. SideVü scanning sonar is built into our echoMAP sv combos, and 
      SideVü scanning sonar with CHIRP technology is built into our GPSMAP 
      combos.   
   
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Mounting Styles
  
    
       
        
          
          In-Hull
            
          
          is installed inside a boat hull against the bottom and sends its 
          signal through the hull.  
       
     
    
       
        
          
          Transom
            
          
          is attached to the back (transom) of a boat hull.  
       
     
    
       
        
          
          Thru-Hull
            
          
          is installed in a hole drilled thru the hull.  
       
     
    
       
        
          
          Kayak In-Hull
            
          
          attaches to the inside of a kayak, against the bottom and sends its 
          signal though the hull.  
       
     
   
 
 
Additional Information
  
     
      
      Stepped Hull
      
      A stepped hull contains a notch (or step) that runs crosswise across the 
      boat hull and helps the boat generate more lift at higher speeds. If 
      transducer is mounted after the notch, the notch creates cavitation and 
      will interfere with sonar returns. For this reason, the transducer should 
      be mounted in front of the notch, closer to the front of the boat.  
   
  
     
      
      Cored Hull
      
      A cored hull refers to a hull with a void between the 2 layers of hull 
      material. Sonar cannot transmit through that void.  
   
  
     
      
      Deadrise Angle
      
      The deadrise angle is the angle between the horizontal line of the water 
      and your boat's hull  
   
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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