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Furuno FCV-620

Furuno FCV-620
Furuno FCV-620
Furuno FCV-620

Furuno FCV-620is an echo sounder with a built-in digital filter and transmit power of 600 watts. It is designed for operation on small-sized fishing and pleasure craft. The digital filter will provide adjustment of the gain, temporary automatic gain control, output power and suppression of the probing signal (echoes below perceived by the transducer), which facilitates scanning in shallow and deep water areas. The compact size of the housing will allow the echo sounder to be placed in any convenient location. The device can be mounted on both the standard bracket and "flush". FCV-620 can work in four basic modes of operation: single-frequency Single-Frequency (50 or 200 kHz), dual-frequency Dual-Frequency, zoom and navigation data NAV data. To facilitate the work with the device, automatic mode is also available.

  • Multiple display modes
  • Detection of targets in both deep waters and shallow waters
  • Two types of automatic mode: Fishing Fishing and Cruising Cruising
  • High output power
  • Two frequencies: 50 and 200 kHz
  • A bright color display, information from which it is easy to read and in the sunlight
  • Echo display in 8/16/64 color gradations
  • Configurable screen NAV data (when connected to the appropriate sensors)
  • Easy installation
  • Audiovisual signaling: depth, fish echoes, water temperature

Specifications:

  • Diagonal display 5.6 "
  • Display Color LCD, 240 x 320 pixels.
  • Display modes Single frequency (50/200 kHz), Dual frequency, Zoom, Nav data-1/2, A-scope, Marker zoom, Bottom zoom, Bottom-lock
  • Range scales 2-800 m
  • The pulse duration is 0.1-3 msec, max. 3000 pulses / min
  • Operating temperature range -15 ° C ~ + 55 ° C
  • Protection class IEC IP55
  • Power supply 12-24 Vdc
  • Consumption 0,8-0,4 A
  • Output power 600 W

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