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DFF-3D NAVnet Network Black Box Mult Beam sonar. This allows you to recognize fishing spots, find fish in deep water faster and also see the direction in real time of the fish schools in motion. Read more..
The highly advanced FURUNO DFF-3 NAVnet Multi Beam Sonar (like the DFF1-UHD and BBDS1 echo sounder / fish finders) is intended for connection to the versatile Furuno NAVnet multifunctional displays / TZTL12F und TZTL15F vor NAVnet TZT2 network and TIMEZERO.
De DFF-3 NAVnet Network Multi Beam Sonar offers you an intuitive and easy to understand image under your boat in an angle of 120 ° to the underwater world. This allows you to recognize fishing spots, find fish in deep water faster and also see the direction in real time of the fish schools in motion. Fish targets are displayed in 3 D in the water column, so you can determine the hot spots for fish and mark them as route points for later. Surprisingly, the waypoint contains the depth data so that you know exactly where you'll put your line! But you can, for example, also better understand the structure of a wreck or understand the seabed structure. At deep water the main beam penetrates right under the boat at a depth of more than 300 meters, the visibility ofcourse depends on the clarity of the water and the weather conditions.
he DFF-3D NAVnet Mulit Beam Sonar has a built-in motion sensor in the transducer that stabilizes the display for clear and stable images, even under harsh sea conditions. The fishfinder image can be displayed in realtime (directly below the boat) or in three directions 120 ° (middle, left and right side / scan). Moreover, with the power of the dff-3d you can see fish 300 directly under the boat. Transducer and the bucket block are just 14 cm long and are in a perfect shape for all boats and sizes and therefore simple to assemble.
Easy installation of the DFF-3D NAVnet multibeam sonar
A display of the NAVnet serie is not included in the price.
The compact network sounder unit connects directly to a NavNet display or an Ethernet hub with a single Ethernet cable. If it is connected to an Ethernet hub that has multiple displays attached, each of those displays will have access to the Network Sounder.
For proper operation of the DFF-3D you also need a satellite compass
Brochure Transducers special for DFF-3D
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