Lowrance Hook-7 Mid/High/DownScan™
Hook-7 High/Mid/DownScan™is sounder with seven-inch screen that is used for fishing and as a Navigator. Data from the screen easy to read regardless of lighting. The display has a wide viewing angle.
HOOK-7x equipped with sophisticated technology for scanning the underwater environment, such as CHIRP Sonar and DownScanImaging. As a result, You have complete information about the underwater environment below your boat. Excellent separation purposes, a high sensitivity to senaru and noise reduction provides excellent visibility purposes.
The need to manually configure the device is reduced as the signal processing has been expanded. This allows you to clearly view fish and structure.
The backlight of the power button provides the possibility of fishing at any time of the day. Thanks to the convenient design of the case and mount you can adjust the angle of the display. Menu in Russian.
It is possible to use your own card, master card or any other. The presence of a high-sensitivity GPS antenna. These functions allow you to easily view Your favorite fishing spots.
Features
Display |
7 inch (17.8 cm) |
Resolution |
800 x 480 |
Backlight |
LED |
Output power |
RMS (PTP) Max 500W RMS |
Operating frequency |
455/800 kHz (DownScan Imaging™'), Med, High (CHIRP), 83kHz/200kHz |
Languages |
35 Available in regional packages |
Screen type |
256 colors, TFT |
The maximum depth |
DownScanImaging™: Max. 300 ft / 91 m @ 455 KHzCHIRP sonar High range/200 kHz: 1,000 ft / 305 m CHIRP sonar |
Voltage range/Power |
10 - 17 VDC current |
Dimensions |
23.5 cm × 7.6 cm ×15.1 cm |
Display type |
16-bit color TFT |
Water resistant |
Yes |
GPS |
High-sensitivity GPS+WAAS/Internal |
Slot for memory card |
1 slot for microSDиmicroSDHC |
The number of routes |
Up to 100 routes and 10,000/route |
The number of waypoints |
3000 |
The transducer |
DSI: 45/800 kHz, Med, High (CHIRP): chili 83/200 50/200 kHz |
NMEA |
NMEA0183/NMEA2000 |
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