Si-tex Es502 Black Box Sounder Module Mfg# Es502bb on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
SI-TEX ES502 Black Box Sounder Module MFG# ES502BB
ES502
Fishfinder Module Connects to your SI-TEX Charting Systems to add full-featured color fishfinder capabilities. The affordable, new SI-TEX ES502 Fishfinder Module connects to your SI-TEX NAVMATE, ColorMax 6, ColorMax Wide, ColorMax 11, ColorMax 15, Explorer Plus, or Trawl Plot 12 Charting Systems to add full-featured color fishfinder capabilities.
Audio Capable
No
Frequency
50/200
Watts RMS - Max
600/1000
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