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Simrad NX40 GPS Chartplotter Fishfinder WAS $3373!
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Description
8.4 inches of navigational and fish finding prowess
The Simrad NX40 8.4 inch GPS Chartplotter Fishfinder is a multifunctional navigation system for both sail and power boats. It's easy to use, high resolution colour display means all the complex functions can be performed with only a few key presses, taking the hard work out of boating. One of the great features of the Simrad NX40 8.4 inch GPS Chartplotter Fishfinder is it's data overlay abilities, in particular it's ability to overlay radar information onto the charted maps making in incredibly easy to chase down work ups or navigate safely at night.
Package includes: GPS Antenna and Airmar P66 Transom Mount Transducer (50/200KHz Temperature and Speed Sensors)
Simrad NX40 GPS Chartplotter Fishfinder Features: -Built-in Chartplotter -32MB of chart data -Built-in Fishfinder -Radar and SimNet interface -Video input
Specifications: -Total size: 190x285x75mm (HxWxD) -Supply voltage: 10.5 to 32V DC -Current consumption @13.8V: 350mA without backlight, Max 1A with full backlight -External alarm output: Switch to ground, max 30V DC, 200mA -Environment: IPx6/IPx7/CFR46 (Chart holer and connectors in place) -Chart Card: C-MAP SD Card (NT, NT+ or NT MAX) -Built in Chart: 32MB world map -User Data Card: SD Card -Waypoints: 3000 with name max. 8 charters -Routes: 25 with up to 50 points each -Tracks: Max: 1 x 2000 points & 4 x 500 points -Chart scales: Chart: 0.05 to 4096nm, Plotter mode down to 0.01nm -Echo sounder power: Up to 600W / 1kW (Auto detects transducers max power) -Echo sounder frequency: 50kHz/200kHZ -Echo sounder range: 0.6m (2ft) to 1000m (3300ft) -Temperature: 0°C to 37.7°C (32°F to 99°F), resolution 0.1° (Optional transducer) -Speed: Paddle wheel max. 50kn (Optional transducer) -SimNet: Via supplied Active T-joiner -Video input: BNC connector, 75 ohm, PAL and NTSC formats -Utilises Optional C-map Max Cartography