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Hawkeye Fishtrax™ 1c Handheld Fish Finder W/hd Color Virtuview™ Display # Ft1pxc on 2040-parts.com

US $199.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:HawkEye Manufacturer Part Number:FT1PXC UPC:818800003127

HawkEye FishTrax™ 1C Handheld Fish Finder w/HD Color VirtuView™ Display Model# FT1PXC

HawkEye FishTrax™ Handheld Fish Finder w/HD Color VirtuView™ Display


Fish From Anywhere™ Dock, Bridge, Shoreline, Boat, Kayak, Canoe, Ice Anywhere Your Tackle Box Can Go, the FT1PXC Can...

The Go Anywhere, Do Anything, Fish Finder...
FishTrax intelligent sonar delivers precise fish finder readings up to 240'. Audible fish alarm signals the presence of fish. VariableZone water temperature sensor shows water temperature throughout the water column. Weed and rock indicators indicate bottom composition. Glare-Free icon LCD with LED backlight offers excellent readability. EasyTouch user interface makes system setup and adjustment easy. The FishTrax 1C comes with a Airmar transducer that is float-able, troll-able or can be boat mounted, that way you know you are getting an unmatched, go anywhere portable device. We know how important it is to have as much space on your kayak, canoe or dinghy as possible, that is why the FishTrax 1C runs off of 4 AAA batteries. Giving you at least 30 hours of battery life. Which means there is no need to have a heavy battery pack installed in your kayak, canoe or dingy taking up all your precious room. Leaving you with more room for other gear. To Use: Simply turn the power on, toss the unique floating sonar sensor from the shoreline, bridge, or boat and instant depth, fish, weed, and bottom contour readings are now in the palm of your hand.

Features:
  • FishTrax™ Intelligent Sonar Delivers Precise Fish FinderReadings up to 240'
  • Audible Fish Alarm Signals the Presence of Fish
  • Adaptive Software Programming Minimizes False Readings
  • VariableZone™ Water Temperature Sensor Shows Water Temperature Throughout The Water Column
  • Weed and Rock Indicators Indicate Bottom Composition
  • Glare-Free Icon LCD with LED Backlight offers Excellent Readability
  • EasyTouch™ User Interface Makes System SetupAnd Adjustment Easy
  • Airmar Transducer is Trollable, Boat Mountable, & Floatable... Achieves Unmatched, Go Anywhere, Portability(*)
  • Built-In Expandability Allows Addition of Accessories To Adapt To Any Fishing Platform
  • Sonar Sensor Side-Scan Adapter Allows Sonar Direction Finding Under Weeds, Docks, Ice, etc
  • Includes User Friendly Color Coded Operation Manual and Free Access to a 24 Hour Online Technical Support Center
  • Industry Leading 2 Year Warranty


(**) For the depth and fish sonar features of this unit to function properly, the sonar sensor must be in direct contact with the water or a boat hull as per the instructions in the operator's manual. Readings are NOT obtainable through the air.

How To Catch More Fish With HawkEye® Fish Finders

Adjust the Sensitivity:
Adjusting the amount of detail the shown on the VirtuView™ display is as simple as adjusting the fish finder's sensitivity. There are 10 user selectable sensitivity settings to choose from. Select a higher sensitivity setting to show smaller sonar returns on-screen, or a lower setting to remove clutter from the screen. Adjusting Sensitivity also affects how sonar returns are identified as fish icon symbols - more fish will be detected at a higher setting, fewer at a lower setting.

Use the Fish Alarm:
You can set the FishTrax™ 1 to sound an audible alarm when a group of fish are detected. Turn it on, and when a fish passes under the sonar sensor, an audible alarm will sound. You can then use the fish depth scale to drop your bait to a depth that will get it in front of the fish. Leave the alarm on if you are using a crank bait so that you do not have to steadily watch for fish on the screen. If you hear the alarm, gently toss your bait at least 20 feet beyond the sonar sensor, allow the bait to drop to the depth of the fish alarm, and retrieve as recommended for the targeted species.

Maximize Side-Scanning
Here are some ideas for maximizing the usefulness of the Side Scan Adapter: Attach it to a dock piling and scan sideways for fish swimming by. Attach it to a boat, kayak, or canoe hull and slow troll for fish, all the while keeping a look out for fish behind or in front of you. Attach it to a broom stick handle and search for the best fishing location. Attach it to a broom stick and seek out the fish hiding away from your fishing hole while ice fishing.

Broom Stick Side-Scanning
By attaching the optional Side-Scan Adapter to an ordinary broom stick or paint roller handle purchased from a local hardware store, you can scan for fish suspended in the water column within 240'(75M) of your location. Attach the sensor to a handle, lower the sensor into the water, and slowly move the sensor in a manner that will allow the signal to search the desired location (a sweeping motion similar to using a flashlight is most effective). Keep in mind the sonar signal is emitted from the base of the sensor. Scan down, sideways, or any combination of the two. Remember, to get depth and bottom contour and composition readings you will have to aim the signal at a solid object within 240' (75M), however FISH readings will be accurate, even if the depth reading is "---"
Frequency
200kHz
Included Transducer
Yes
Screen Size
6" x 3" x 2"
Transducer Type
Portable


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