Garmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul is a great addon to your fishfinder. When GCV 10 is used in conjunction with sonar HD-ID ™ you get a great tool for searching and identifying fish underwater topography for a great fishing in both fresh and salt water.In the box - Garmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul 010-01156-10 :
Description - Garmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul 010-01156-10Garmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul allows you to add features of side and bottom review SideVü review DownVü, operating on frequency modulation technology CHIRP to your device Garmin echoMAP series or GPSMAP (see the list of compatible devices.). CHIRP technology performs frequencie modulation, in the selected range, in order to produce photorealistic images of underwater objects and the bottom relief under the boat (DownVü) and on the sides of the vessel (SideVü).
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Features and benefits of Garmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul 010-01156-10 Compatible devices
Features
ClearVüGarmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul provides you a nearly photographic sonar view of structure and fish that pass below your boat (ClearVü). You can view ClearVü scanning images in conjunction with SideVü and your HD-ID sonar, or CHIRP sonar images on the same screen. SideVüGCV 10 is an excellent tool for scoping out a fishing area quickly. SideVü mode provides a wide view of what lies off to either side of your boat. You see a crystal clear image that makes it easy to identify wrecks, structure, rocks and, yes, even the fish that are lurking next to them. With Garmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul you can view SideVü scanning images in conjunction with ClearVü and your HD-ID sonar, or CHIRP sonar images on the same screen. Multiple OptionsGarmin GCV 10 Scanning Sonar Modul is sold with and without a transducer. The version with a transducer includes 12-pin ClearVü/SideVü transom mount transducer with fast response temperature sensor.
Specifications - Garmin Fishfinder 350C 010-01044-01 :
¹dependent on transducer rating and depth ²maximum depth, dependent on transducer, water salinity, bottom type and other water conditions
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