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CVS-1410HS

CVS-1410HS

The CVS-1410HS is a color dual-frequency fish finder designed for use on small pleasure yachts and fishing boats. With a dual frequency transducer, the CVS-1410HS detects fish near the bottom, and the Sona-Tone feature provides a variety of sounds to identify what is under the boat: individual fish or schools of fish.

The CVS-1410HS fish finder is equipped with a rugged, water-resistant housing and a high-definition 10.4-inch LCD display. CVS-1410HS is a fish finder with high sensitivity, low noise and long range. Koden CVS-1410HS can store up to 10 screenshots in memory, which can later be viewed with a single keystroke.

Specifications:

  • Output power 1 kW RMS
  • Frequency CVS-1410: 50 kHz and 200 kHz (installed single frequency transducer can also be used), CVS-1410HS: 50 kHz and 200 kHz
  • Transmission Max. 3000 times/min
  • Pulse duration 50 ms-3.0 ms
  • Display diagonal 10.4'
  • Display Color TFT LCD
  • Resolution 640 x 480 pix. (VGA)
  • Range scales 2.5-2000 m
  • Zoom range 2.5-200m
  • Display Modes High Frequency, Low Frequency, Dual Frequency, Zoom, Navigation, Vertical/Horizontal Split, A-Scope
  • Colors 64 / 16 / 8 colors / monochrome. Background: marine blue, blue, black, white, night, etc. 5 color
  • Alarms Bottom, fish, temperature*, speed*, arrival*, XTE* (*when appropriate sensors are connected)
  • Data input NMEA0183 Ver.1.5 / 2.0 / 3.0: GGA, GLL, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMC, VHW, VTG, ZDA
  • Data output NMEA0183 Ver.2.0 (DBT: Ver.1.5): DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, HDT, MTW, MWN, RMC, TLL, VHW, VTG, ZDA
  • Power supply 10.8-31.2 V DC
  • Consumption 30 W or less (24 VDC)
  • Operating temperature range -15°C ~ +55°C
  • Storage temperature -30°C ~ +70°C
  • Humidity 93% +/- 3% (at +40°C)
  • Size 320.0 x 320.0 x 138mm
  • Weight 7.5 kg
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