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FURUNO's new digital fish finder FCV-1150 has been launched


The FCV-1150 is a new color digital fish finder which utilizes FURUNO's DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology, a revolutionary digital filter that adapts to your fishing environment by adjusting gain, STC clutter and output power, as well as suppressing main bang (the echoes just below the transducer). It contains a high-brightness (1,000 cd), bonded 12.1" LCD display with AR (Anti-Reflective)-coated glass filter and anti-polarized sunglass filter, providing superior viewing even in direct sunlight. You can choose to display the echo presentation in 8, 16, or 64 colors. The FURUNO Free Synthesizer (FFS) Transceiver allows for a selection of any two frequencies between 28 and 200 kHz to best suit the fishing operation. Output power is selectable from 1, 2 or 3 kW. When connected with a FURUNO satellite compass SC-30/50/110, the FCV-1150 presents unwavering and stable detection even in rough seas thanks to the heaving compensation.

White Edge function
White Edge function is one of the new features of the FCV-1150 that helps the skipper find bottom fish. With this function, only the top of the seabed is displayed in white to easily distinguish between fish and seabed, as opposed to the conventional bottom discrimination function "white line" that replaces the strongest echo returns.

All Gain Area setting
With the FCV-1150's quick gain control, changes in the gain setting are applied to all of the echoes already on the screen as well as new echoes, allowing you to quickly and easily find the optimum gain setting.

Specifications
Display : 12.1" color LCD (SVGA: 800 x 600)
Ranges : 5 to 3000 m
Frequencies : Dual frequencies between 28 and 200 kHz
Size and weight : 345(H) x 356(W) x 199(D) mm 8.2 kg
Power supply : 12-24 VDC
Power consumption : Less than 50 W

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