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$50 Rebate Lowrance Hook-4x Ice Machine Portable Transducer Mfg# 000-12643-001 on 2040-parts.com

US $309.88
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Beachwood, New Jersey, United States

Beachwood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:000-12643-001 UPC:9420024146439

Lowrance HOOK-4x Ice Machine w/83/200 Portable Mount Transducer MFG# 000-12643-001

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* Buy between now and July 10, 2016 and we will EMAIL you a store receipt and $50 Mail-In Rebate form.
* You pay the price as listed and Lowrance will send you the $50 Mail-In Rebate.
* We do not deduct the rebate from the selling price.
* Off Valid In USA, Canada & Puerto Rico only.
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HOOK-4x Ice Machine w/83/200 Portable Mount Transducer

Powered by CHIRP sonar technology, the Hook-4x Ice Machine gives you a complete view of the underwater environment beneath the ice. Featuring a brilliant 4.3" color display, the Hook-4x Ice Machine has high performance sonar with enhanced sonar sensitivity, excellent target separation and superior noise rejection, making it easier to see baitfish and gamefish targets.

Features:

  • Lowrance-exclusive, brilliant, high-resolution, 4.3", color display
  • CHIRP Sonar provides the best possible view beneath the ice
  • Advanced Signal Processing (ASP) reduces the need to manually adjust settings to see fish, structure and bottom detail more clearly
  • TrackBack™ to review recorded sonar history including structure, transitions or fish targets, then pinpoint locations with a waypoint
  • View multiple CHIRP ranges from a single transducer
  • CHIRP sonar performance with a greater number of affordable transducers, including the Lowrance HDI Skimmer®
  • View multiple CHIRP sonar settings on one display
  • Convenient Page selector menu with quick access to all features using one-thumb operation
  • Complete portable PPP-18I Ice Pack kit, with ice transducer & battery included


Specifications
Overview
  • Display:4.3" / 109.22mm
  • Resolution :256-color TFT 480 x 272
  • Backlighting :11-Level LED
  • Power Output:Max 500W RMS
  • Operating Frequency :Mid, High (CHIRP), 83kHz/200kHz
  • Languages:14
  • Operating Voltage:12 VDC (10-17 VDC min-max)
  • Warranty:One year


Sonar
  • Depth Alarm:Yes
  • Shallow Alarm:Yes
  • Temperature Readings:Yes
  • Transducer Type:Portable Ice Transducer


Display
  • Display Resolution:480 x 272
  • Display Type:16-bit color TFT
  • Display Backlighting:LED
  • Backlighting Levels:Adjustable Screen And Keypad
  • Display Size:4.3" / 109.22mm


Technical/Environmental
  • Waterproof Standard/rating: IPx7
  • Product Width: 3.8" / 96mm
  • Product Depth: 2.2" / 56mm
  • Product Height: 6.6" / 168mm (7.5" / 189mm with bracket)
Frequency 83/200
Included Transducer 000-0106-94
Resolution (VxH) 480 x 272
Screen Size 4.3"
Speed/Temp Temp Only
Transducer Type Portable
Waterproof Rating Waterproof
Watts RMS - Max 500W

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