Catalogue 2007 Humminbird Catalog
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This fishfinder watch really has it all: the information you need right on your wrist, with a backlit display for night fishing, water surface temperature readings...even the time and date. Combined with the new Advanced Remote Sonar Sensor with enhanced capabilities, you get up to 75 feet of wireless operating range, 120 feet of depth capability and much more! It’s the most useful wristwatch you’ll ever own!

WIRELESS WATERDISPLAY DISPLAY TYPE SONAR DEPTH OPERATING RANGE TEMP 48V x 32H STN LCD Single Beam 120 ft 75 ft Included 90Ëš @ -10db

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Our rod mount sonar display does something no other fishfinder can...it puts your sonar and time/date information where you need it, at eye level on your rod, on a display that’s backlit for night fishing. Plus, it includes the RF45 Advanced Remote Sonar Sensor for increased depth capability and wireless range, up to 500 hours of in-the-water use, and more. The One-Touch menu gives you easy access to Fish ID+, depth range, fish alarm, sensitivity and other advanced features, so you have the information you need at a glance. Accommodates rod sizes from .35" to .50".

WIRELESS WATERDISPLAY DISPLAY TYPE SONAR DEPTH OPERATING RANGE TEMP 48V x 32H STN LCD Single Beam 120 ft 150 ft Included 90Ëš @ -10db

RF45

With the new RF45 Advanced Remote Sonar Sensor, you get even greater performance from your SmartCast wireless remote sonar: greater depth capability (120 feet); water surface temperature readings; longer in-the-water use (500 hours with the Wet Switch technology); programmable two-channel operation so you can fish with a buddy without crossing signals; and even a flashing, internal light for night fishing that you can switch on or off.
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