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Garmin Echo 151dv Fishfinder 4-pin 77/200 Khz Hd-id/downvü Ducer # 010-01253-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $154.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garmin Manufacturer Part Number:010-01253-00 UPC:753759113490

Garmin echo 151dv Fishfinder w/4-Pin All-in-One 77/200 kHz HD-ID/DownVü Transducer Model#  010-01253-00

What's in the Box:
  • echo 151dv
  • 4-pin DownVü transducer with transom mount and trolling motor mount
  • Tilt/swivel quick-release mount
  • Power Cable
  • Documentation

Fishfinding with Garmin DownVü™ Scanning Sonar

  • Garmin DownVü scanning sonar provides a nearly photographic view of fish and structure under the boat
  • Includes all-in-one advanced HD-ID™ and DownVü transducer
  • 4-inch diagonal, 8-level gray scale display
  • Transmit power (RMS)/(Peak-To-Peak): 200 W/1,600 W
  • Includes quick-release tilt/swivel mount, transom mount and low-profile trolling motor transducer mounting kits

The powerfully simple 4-inch echo 151dv includes an all-in-one transducer that delivers both advanced HD-ID 77/200 kHz and Garmin DownVü scanning sonar for a nearly photographic view of fish and structure under your boat.

View DownVü and traditional sonar on the 8-level gray scale display and experience excellent target separation and bottom tracking with 1,600 W peak-to-peak power. Narrow-to-wide viewing cone angles give you a big picture well beyond the sides of your boat — from shallow water down to 1,600 feet maximum¹. Includes quick-release tilt/swivel mount and transom/trolling motor transducer mount kits.


Physical & Performance

Physical dimensions 4.1" x 5.8" x 2.8" (10.4 x 14.7 x 7.1 cm)
Display size, WxH 2.38" x 3.21" (6.04 x 8.15 cm); 4” diag, (10.16 cm)
Display resolution, WxH 160 x 256 pixels
Display type 8-level grayscale FSTN
Weight 9.5 oz (270 g)
Water rating IPX7

Features & Benefits

Audible alarms Yes
Dual-frequency (50/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Dual-beam (77/200 kHz) sonar capable Yes
Split-screen zoom No
Ultrascroll® (displays fish targets at higher boat speeds) Yes
Fish Symbol ID (helps identify fish targets) Yes
AutoGain Technology (minimizes clutter, maximizes targets) Yes
Whiteline (indicates hard or soft bottom) Yes
Adjustable depth line (measures depth of underwater objects) No
A-scope (real time display of fish passing through transducer beam) No
Bottom lock (shows return from the bottom up) No
Water temperature log and graph No
Water temperature sensor included Yes
Water speed capable (displays speed on water) No

Other Specs

Frequencies supported 50/77/200 kHz, DownVü
Transmit power 200 W (RMS)/1,600 W (peak to peak)
Voltage range 10-20 Vdc input
Maximum depth 1600 ft @ 77 kHz, freshwater
Additional

HD-ID Tracking Technology



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