Lowrance HDS-9 Gen3

Lowrance HDS-9 Gen3
Lowrance HDS-9 Gen3
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High-tech echo sounder  Lowrance HDS-9 Gen3 is equipped with a large (9 ") convenient high-resolution display with a user-friendly interface, built-in GPS antenna operating at 10 Hz. 

Quick setup with an improved, faster processor and intuitive user interface features, including a scrolling menu, cursor help, snap to markers and innovative preview pane with fast slider bars.

The process of finding fish is greatly simplified by the availability of all relevant technologies in the device. Thanks to the Fishinder technology, it is possible to look at the fish, both from below and from the side of your vessel.

Thanks to the integrated wireless connection with the free application LowranceGoFree and other on-board devices, you can view and monitor wireless connections using supported tablets and smartphones.

Connects and interacts with multifunction displays HDS Gen2 Touch and HDS Gen2.

Characteristics

Diagonal

9 inches

Resolution

800 x 480 

Display Backlight

LED

Display Type

WVGA color TFT LCD

Dimensions

26.5 x 16.9 x 8.6 cm.

Water resistant

IPX7

Power

500W RMS

Voltage range

12 V DC current (min 10B - max 17V DC)

Languages

31

NMEA input / output

NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000

Echo sounder

DownScanImaging ™: Max. 300 ft / 91 m @ 455 KHzCHIRP sonar High range / 200 kHz: 1,000 ft / 305 m

Maximum depth

CHIRP sonar Average range / 83 kHz: 1000 ft / 305 m

Sound notification

Yes

Display of water temperature

Yes

Type of radiator

Multiple selections Lowrance and Airmar®

Waypoints Favorites Places

5000

Routes

20

Receiver Type / Antenna

Built-in, Ultra High Sensitive GPS + WAAS 10Hz antenna

Recording a trajectory

200 tracks, up to 5000 points / track

Base map

Yes

Support of cartography

Navionics® Gold, C-Map Max-N and Insight Genesis

 

Vector Charts 16.12.2021 Vector Charts
Vector charts include innovative safety features that can activate or sound an alarm, for example when shallow water crosses a pre-set course