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Electronics : NorCross Hawkeye Sonar System FX

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NorCross Hawkeye Sonar System FX

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NorCross Hawkeye Sonar System FX
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Batteries: 4 AA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Norcross
Color: Grey
EAN: 0818800225031
Label: NorCross Marine Products
Product Manufacturer: NorCross Marine Products
Model: DF2250FX
Publisher: NorCross Marine Products
Release Date: October 15, 2006
Ranking: 152253
Studio: NorCross Marine Products
Variation Description: Grey


Piece facts:
  • Versatile handheld marine tool is ideal for fishermen
  • Produces instant depth readings from 2.5 to 199 feet (0.7 to 60 meters) in .10 precision; measures the real-time temperature of either water or air; delivers fish readings
  • Floatable and waterproof (to 250 feet); "SideScan" fish-detecting sonar tells you where the fish are hiding and where the drop-offs are located
  • Algorithmic programming delivers extremely accurate readings; adapts to all kinds of water conditions
  • Dimensions: 2 x 7 x 2 inches (WxHxD); comes with a two year warranty




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Handheld Sonar System FXDepth, Temperature, Fish, LightThe All-ln-0ne Boater, Diver, Water Sports Enthusiasts Tool... The HawkEye®.......

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The most versatile handheld marine tool ever produced, the floatable and waterproof (to 250 feet) NorCross Sonar System FX not only produces instant depth readings from 2.5 to 199 feet (0.7 to 60 meters) in .10 precision, but also measures the real-time temperature of either water or air and delivers fish readings in English or metric calculations. Use it in the winter to shoot through ice before cutting your hole, or rely on it in the summer as a range finder and temperature meter while diving. You can even use it as a backup depth sounder on your pleasure boat. No matter where or how you use it, the Sonar System FX is the one piece of equipment you should never leave the dock without.

Fish fiends will particularly enjoy the 'SideScan' fish-detecting sonar, which tells you where the fish are hiding and where the drop-offs are located. A single flip of the switch allows you to scan an area for ledges, peaks, or holed-up fish within 199 feet. Another flip of the switch illuminates the high-output Xenon flashlight, which is ideal for seeing underwater while diving, finding channel markers at night while boating, or attracting fish at night. The light also offers by a 10,000-hour bulb life and comes with a replacement bulb for years of reliable use.

And thanks to the Sonar System FX's algorithmic programming--which is based on a half decade of open ocean research and development coupled with integrated consumer feedback--you can rest assured that the readings are extremely accurate. 0ther important features include instant depth updates at the rate of four times per second; S.0.S. signaling for emergency situations; and a waterproof battery compartment that holds four 'AA' batteries. This system also boasts slip-free rubberized housing so you can easily get a handle on things even in very wet conditions and delivers both auto and manual readout modes. ln fact, the auto feature retains an earlier reading even when conditions change, while the manual continuously updates the readings as you move the device.

Truly able to adapt to all kinds of conditions, the Sonar System FX offers readings through ice or boat hulls and has an ultra-bright, high-intensity LCD display so you can readily see important information. For added convenience, this system includes an integrated wrist strap. lt also comes with a two year warranty.
















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