Electronics : Garmin Fishfinder 400C (No Transducer)

Electronics : Garmin Fishfinder 400C (No Transducer)

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Garmin Fishfinder 400C (No Transducer)

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Garmin Fishfinder 400C (No Transducer)
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
Color: Silver/ Black
EAN: 0753759063795
Label: Garmin
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: Fishfinder 400C
Publisher: Garmin
Ranking: 56990
Studio: Garmin
Variation Description: Silver/ Black


Piece facts:
  • Adaptable to both freshwater and saltwater conditions, with dual-beam or dual-frequency transducers
  • Ultra-bright, 4-inch, full-color QVGA display with 320 x 240 pixels of resolution
  • UltraScroll updates screen at live-action speeds, while night mode provides low-light readability
  • Built-in CANet connectivity enables sonar data to be shared with a compatible Garmin chartplotter
  • Weighs 1.5 pounds and measures 5.72 x 5 x 2.73 inches (W x H x D)




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Fishfinder 400c Package lncludes: - Fishfinder 400c - Power/data cable - Marine swivel/tilt mount - 0wners manual - Transducer Sold Seperate Garmin lnternational is pleased to announce the Fishfinder 400C. Youll spot the big ones easily on the Fishfinder 400Cs crisp, ultra-bright 4andquot; QVGA color display. A choice of dual frequency or dual beam transducers makes this a good choice for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. ln the offshore setup, youll get a true A-scope display for instantaneous sonar data. When configured for inland use (dual beam), a round flasher viewing option is provided. The 400 watt RMS dual beam version offers a wide fish-finding cone and reaches depths to 900 feet, while the 500 watt RMS dual frequency setup can go as deep as 1,500 feet. Features UltraScrolland#153; for screen updates at live-action speeds. And Garmins plug-and-play CANetand#153; bus enables sonar data to be easily shared with compatible Garmin chartplotter displays. Product Features and Specifications - Ultra-bright 4andquot; diagonal QVGA display, 320 x 240 pixels - New streamlined user interface offers easy selection of functions and features - New sounder design featuring excellent shallow water performance - Power output: 500 watts (RMS) 4000 watts (peak to peak), dual frequency - 400 watts (RMS) 3200 watts (peak to peak), dual beam - Depth: 1,500 feet (dual frequency), 900 feet (dual beam) - Choose dual frequency transducer 50kHz (45and#176;), 200kHz (10and#1

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The Garmin 400C Fish Finder combines high performance with a simple interface that makes it easy to locate fish wherever you go. With all the functionality you need in a base system, and a choice of transducers for multiple options depending upon your fishing environment, the 400C is a great entry-level fish finder for anybody who just wants to get out there and find fish.

The Garmin 400C fish finder utilizes a crisp, ultra-bright, 4-inch, full-color QVGA display with 320 x 240 pixels of resolution that lets you easily distinguish bottom detail and fish from background structure. This unit features easy, one-touch navigation through different functions via front panel control buttons, as well as UltraScroll for screen updates at live-action speeds. The 400C also features a backlit keypad for easier operation at night, and a new night mode function that provides optimum readability in low-light conditions.

The 400C is designed to be easily adaptable to both freshwater and saltwater conditions, with a choice of dual-beam or dual-frequency transducers. This unit can be used with a 400-watt (RMS), dual-beam transducer that provides you with a wide fish-finding cone for better surrounding visibility down to a depth of 900 feet. There is also a 500-watt (RMS), dual-frequency transducer available with a narrower beam that pierces the depths below your boat down to 1,500 feet. Made to be upgradeable and expandable, the Garmin 400C includes built-in CANet connectivity that enables sonar data to be shared with a compatible Garmin chartplotter as part of a larger marine system. This unit weighs 1.5 pounds, and measures just 5.72 x 5 x 2.73 inches (W x H x D) allowing it to be placed virtually anywhere.

What's in the Box
Garmin 400C fish finder, swivel mounting bracket, power and data cable, protective cover and owner's manual.








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