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Lowrance Elite-5x Hdi Fishfinder 50/200 & 455/800 Down Imaging on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

New Jersey, US

New Jersey, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number: 000-11144-001

Elite-5x HDI Fishfinder

This unit is fishfinder only (no GPS functions)

5" fishfinder now with Hybrid Dual Imaging that combines Broadband Sounder with DownScan Imaging technology.

Key Features:

  • Lowrance-exclusive, high-resolution, 5-inch color display
  • Hybrid Dual Imaging (HDI) - Broadband Sounder plus exclusive DownScan Imaging -- the power of two award-winning technologies combined to provide the best possible view beneath your boat
  • DownScan Overlay technology overlays DownScan Imaging onto Broadband Sounder
  • 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
  • Page selector menu with quick access to all features using one-thumb operation
  • Multi-Window Display lets you quickly choose from pre-set page layouts - including a three-panel view - while still viewing live sonar
  • Supported by Lowrance Advantage Service program


Specifications:

Overview
  • Display: 5"/12.7cm Full VGA SolarMAX PLUS Color
  • Resolution: 256-color TFT 480 x 480
  • Backlighting: Fluorescent cold cathode
  • Power Output: RMS (PTP): Max 250W RMS, 30,000W Peak to Peak (analog equivalent)
  • Languages: 30
  • HDI Operating Frequencies: (50/200 kHz) + 455/800 kHz
  • Operating Voltage: 12 vDC (10-17 vDC min-max)
  • Media Port: One (1) microSD slot
  • Warranty: One year


Display
  • Display Resolution: 480 x 480
  • Display Type: 256-color SolarMAX PLUS TFT
  • Display: Backlighting: Fluorescent cold-cathode
  • Backlighting Levels: Adjustable Screen And Keypad
  • Display Size: 5"/ 127mm


Sonar
  • Depth Alarm: Yes
  • Sonar Frequencies: (50/200 kHz) + 455/800 kHz
  • Shallow Alarm: Yes
  • Temperature Readings: Yes
  • Transducer Type: Multiple selections Lowrance and AirmarĀ®


Max Depth Per Transducer Type
  • DownScan Imaging: Max 300'/ 91M @ 455/800 KHz
  • Broadband Sounder: Max 2500' / 762M @ 50/200 kHz


Technical/Environmental
  • Waterproof Standard/Rating: IPx7
  • Product Width: 6.9" \ 174mm
  • Product Depth: 2.5" \ 63mm
  • Product Height: 5.4" \ 136mm


Power
Power Supply (Supply Voltage): 12 vDC (10-17 vDC min-max)

Networking Connectors
NMEA Output: NMEA 0183

Other
  • Languages: 30
  • Output Power [kW]:12 W (0.9 A @ 13 vDC)
  • Memory Card Capable: No

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