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EAGLE SEAFINDER 640C DF T/M HST-50/200-WSU

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EAGLE SEAFINDER 640C DF T/M HST-50/200-WSU
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Product Brand: Eagle Electronics
EAN: 0042194104003
Label: EAGLE ELECTRONICS
Product Manufacturer: EAGLE ELECTRONICS
Publisher: EAGLE ELECTRONICS
Studio: EAGLE ELECTRONICS


Piece facts:
  • Instant screen updates during depth range changes for uninterrupted viewing
  • Internal back-up memory for key sonar settings
  • Rugged, reliable, completely sealed and waterproof casing, even for use in harsh saltwater
  • Full one-year warranty




HST-50/200-WSU T/M DF 640C SEAFINDER EAGLE






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Amazing, high-definition, 640Vx480H pixel, 256-color, sunlight-viewable TFT display! Deep 50/200 kHz dual-frequency operation gives you the power for saltwater and Great Lakes operation! lncludes water temp/trolling speed/distance readings! Display: - Ultra-bright, 5' (12.7 cm) diagonal screen - 256-color, active matrix TFT LCD - High-definition 640Vx480H resolution - Fluorescent cold-cathode backlit screen and keypad - Unique Resize Window to adjust split-screen display - 0verlay Data feature displays select digital readings over the sonar graph Sonar: - Depth capability to 1500 ft* (457 m) with 4000 watts of peak-to-peak power (500W RMS) at 50kHz - High-performance, low-profile 50/200 kHz Skimmerandreg; dual-frequency transducer with built-in temp sensor delivers an extra wide angle of fish detection area with high sensitivity settings - 0perates at boat speeds up to 70 mph (61 kts) - Variety of other transducer purchase options available - SP-U transom-mount sensor included for precise trolling speed/distance log readings - Adjustable ping speed with automatic HyperScrolland#153; to display fish targets at higher boat speeds - Choice of six color display modes to match outdoor light conditions, and to help reveal fish hidden in underwater cover - FasTrackand#153; vertical bar flasher displays real-time sonar returns and relative strength of each target - Advanced Signal Processing (ASPand#153;) automatically adjusts your settings for the best
















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