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Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used


I removed this from my boat and upgraded electronics, it works well and was mounted in a dry location in the boat.  Works well never had a problem with it.

Raymarine DSM300 HD Digital Sonar Module 

The Raymarine DSM300 is the perfect choice for offshore anglers. Boasting up to 1kW of output power (depending on choice of transducer) the Raymarine DSM300 Digital Sounder Module adds HD Digital technology to Raymarine C Series Classic, C Series Widescreen, E Series Classic, E Series Widescreen and G series multifunction displays. DSM300 features patented Raymarine HD Digital sounder technology and dual frequency (50/200kHz) operation.

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