Lowrance
LMS-334C iGPS
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"An
incredible new color 200 kHz sonar/chartplotter with the convenience
of a built-in precision GPS+WAAS satellite antenna that's perfect
for open cockpit boats - an outstanding performer that's nicely
affordable!"
Display
5.0" (12.7cm) diagonal 256-color, TFT display
High-detail 480V x 480H pixel resolution
High-speed screen updates
Wide viewing angles in all light conditions
Advanced cold-cathode screen and keypad backlighting
Resizable windows and overlay data with choice of 4 data
display sizes
Sonar/Sounder
Depth penetration to 900 feet* (275 m)
2,400 W peak-to-peak power
High-performance transom-mount 200 kHz Skimmer® transducer
with up to 60º of fish detection coverage and a built-in temp
sensor
HyperScrollT displays fish targets at higher boat speeds
FlashGrafT LCD flasher+sonar graph mode
Standard sonar features - Advanced Signal Processing (ASPT),
COLORLINET, Advanced Fish Symbol I.D.T, FishTrackT, multi-zoom
options, sonar alarms, backup memory, and more
GPS/WAAS/Mapping
Precise internal 12-parallel channel GPS+WAAS receiver
All-new, built-in, background map with enhanced continental
U.S. and Hawaii detail including nav aids
Optional
MapCreateT Accessory Pack to create higher-detail mapping
Compatible with optional plug-&-play FreedomMapsT
, Fishing Hot Spots® Elite, LakeMaster® Pro Maps, NauticPathT
USA, Navionics HotMaps, Navionics Silver and Navionics Gold
electronic charts
1,000 waypoints/1,000 event markers/100 routes
100 savable plot trails/10,000 points per trail
42 different graphic icons to mark your favorite spots
40 map zoom ranges, 0.02-4,000 miles
Plus
NMEA 2000® compatible for LowranceNETT networking
One waterproof slot for one MMC/SD
card (not included) to record graphs, GPS details, and display
optional custom mapping
Back-up memory saves customized settings
Protective cover
Sealed and waterproof
Full one-year warranty
* Actual
depth capabilities depend on transducer configuration and installation,
bottom composition and water conditions. All sonar units typically
read deeper in fresh water than salt water.