If you are looking for a unit to show you precise depth down to 2 ft and temperature to 0.02 of a degree, then the RD30 is the answer. Simply connect the RD30 to our new Furuno Smart Sensor and you are ready to go! The new Furuno Smart Sensor is an ingeniously engineered depth sensor, entirely encased within its own transducer housing. The Smart Sensor connects directly to the RD30 display, via the NMEA data port, without requiring any additional processor or junction box. Power is supplied to the Smart Sensor from the connected display. The Smart Sensor operates at 235kHz. This frequency was chosen for its excellent ability to provide solid performance at both high speeds and in very shallow depths. Additionally, the 235kHz frequency will not interfere with other Furuno echo sounding equipment, including any products running at 200kHz.
These versatile products can also be added to any NavNet® system, providing numerous NMEA data display modes, including: Depth, Temperature, Wind Data, Speed, Bearing, Course, Position, etc. Pulled from boat in working condition. COMES WITH BOTH CABLES And MOUNT!!! |
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Hydrogen-powered Toyota FCV Concept revealed
Tue, 05 Nov 2013The Hydrogen-powered Toyota FCV Concept (pictured) revealed Toyota revealed last month that their latest take on a hydrogen-powered car would be revealed at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show. And here it is – the Toyota FCV Concept. The FCV Concept points clearly at Toyota’s first proper production fuel cell car – expected to hit Toyota showrooms in 2015 – and Toyota are keen we realise that, subject to a refuelling infrastructure, the hydrogen-powered FCV is just like owning a regular ICE car.
Ford Cortina: 50 years ago today…
Fri, 21 Sep 2012Ford are celebrating 50 years since the first Ford Cortina was launched and changed the car landscape forever. The Ford Cortina went on to sell an impressive 4.3 million during its twenty year life, eventually turning in to the Ford Sierra and then in to the Ford family car of today – the 2013 Ford Mondeo (which, interestingly, can be had with the 1.0 litre EcoBoost engine – smaller even than the 1200cc of that first Cortina). That first Cortina was the start of Ford’s dominance of the UK car market, leading to an unbroken run of 35 years as the best selling car brand with most of the Cortinas, almost 3 million of them, built at Dagenham – in the days Ford actually built cars here.
Infiniti M Line (2010/2011) – M37 & M30d – at Geneva +video
Mon, 22 Feb 2010Infiniti are debuting the Infiniti M Line at the Geneva Motor Show Back in December Nissan released a heap of detail on their range-topping Infiniti – the Infiniti M Line – aimed at European buyers of the 5 Series and E Class. But sadly for us we’re not going to get the real halo Infiniti M Line – the M56 – instead we have to make do with the 3.7 litre V6 petrol – the M37 – and the 3.0 litre diesel – the M30d. We will be getting the M35 hybrid later, but that doesn’t look as if it’s Geneva bound.