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Eagle SEA CHARTER 502C DF Marine GPS Fishfinder | 
enlarge | Brand: Eagle Category: CE
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 98017
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.8 x 3.4
MPN: SEA CHARTER 502C DF Model: SEA CHARTER 502C DF UPC: 042194104140 EAN: 0042194104140 ASIN: B000SMYVQO
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| Features:
| • | Marine GPS Fishfinder w/An Ultra Bright, 5 in Diagonal Screen | | • | Depth Capability to 1500 ft /457m with 4000 Watts of Peak to Peak Power / 500W RMS | | • | 50/200 kHz Skimmer Dual Frequency Transducer with Built In Temp Sensor | | • | SP U Transom Mount Sensor Included for Precise Trolling Speed/Distance Log Readings | | • | HyperScroll to Display Fish Targets at Higher Boat Speeds |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Eagleandreg; fullsize, combo 50/200 kHz sonar/GPS+WAAS chart recorder, with 256-color, sunlight-viewable 320Vx240H pixel TFT display! Now with an internal GPS+WAAS antenna! Display: - Ultra-bright, 5" (12.7 cm) diagonal screen - 256-color, enhanced TFT LCD - 320Vx240H resolution - Fluorescent cold-cathode backlit screen and keypad - Unique Resize Window to adjust split-screen display - Overlay Data feature displays GPS data on sonar screens and sonar data on GPS screens Sonar: - Depth capability to 1500 ft* (457 m) with 4000 watts of peak-to-peak power (500W RMS) - High-performance, low-profile 50/200 kHz Skimmerandreg; dual-frequency transducer with built-in temp sensor delivers an extra wide angle of fish detection area with high sensitivity settings - Operates at boat speeds up to 70 mph (61 kts) - Variety of other transducer purchase options available - SP-U transom-mount sensor included for precise trolling speed/distance log readings - Adjustable ping speed with automatic HyperScrolland#153; to display fish targets at higher boat speeds - Choice of six color display modes to match outdoor light conditions, and to help reveal fish hidden in underwater cover - FasTrackand#153; vertical bar flasher displays real-time sonar returns and relative strength of each target - Advanced Signal Processing (ASPand#153;) automatically adjusts your settings for the best sonar picture - COLORLINEand#153; separates fish from nearby structure and bottom, and he
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| Customer Reviews:
A GOOD PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE June 1, 2008 djm674 (wisconsin) I HAVE USED THIS UNIT SINCE LAST YEAR AND HAVE NO COMPLAINTS OTHER THEN THE BASE MAPS ARE CHEAPLY MADE AND WORTH IT TO BY UPGRADES
Nothing good about this thing! February 20, 2007 M. Dobson 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I thought I was getting a good deal on this unit. A colored depth finder and WAAS GPS for less than $500. Boy was I wrong. The depth finder is impossible to adjust as to make anything out. Even with the boat not moving, the screen is filled with noise or false returns. The only way I can use the unit is to turn on the fish-symbols. That clears up the screen, but I am leary about its accuracy. As for the GPS, the base maps are useless. Plan to spend a couple hundred more on detailed maps. On my original unit I was unable to edit or manually create waypoints. The unit would only flash the edit screen, and not stay so I could make entries. I had it replaced by Eagle (took 40 days for responses to my emails and to send a replacement unit) and the new unit does the same thing. I sure wish I would have bought a Megallen handheld and a stand-alone fish finder. I would have spent the same amount and could have used the GPS other than on my boat.
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