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Humminbird 200DX
Fish Finder
The 200DX dual beam system uses two sonar beams at the same time for better performance. A precise enter beam locates fish and detailed bottom structure wider beams can not show, while a wide beam locates fish around your boat in an area equal to your depth – in 20 foot of water the wide beam covers an area 20 foot wide! The fish in the center beam are solid, fish in the wide beam are hollow.



Humminbird 200DX

Humminbird 200DX
Fish Finder

•Dual Beam, 53 degrees
•600' Depth Capability
•High Definition FSTN Display
•Wide/Narrow Beam Fish Location
•Structure IDTM
•ID+TM Fish Identification and Depth
•Water Temperature Sensor Capable
•Temp/Speed Sensor Capable
•Quick Disconnect Swivel Mount
•Depth and Fish Alarms
•Split Screen Zoom

 


Humminbird 200DX
Humminbird 200DX
Humminbird 200DX
Split Screen View
Small Digital Readouts
with Speed and Temp
Smart Menus

Depth Capability:
600 feet
Operating Frequency:
200 kHz and 83 kHz
Transducer (Standard):
XT-6-20 with 20 foot cable
Power Output:
250 Watts (RMS), 2000 Watts (peak to peak)
Transducer Area of Coverage:
53 degrees continuous @ -10db
Power Requirement:
12 VDC
Display Type:
FSTN Liquid Crystal Display
Display Matrix & Size:
128 V x 64 H Pixels, 2.90 inches x 2.35 inches
Unit Size (installed):
6 ¾ inch H x 6 ¼ inch W x 4 ¼ inch D
Made in U.S.A.


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