1 Overview of the equipment
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Features
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Detection distance is greatly improved
Greatly improves measures against noise caused by interference from other boats and detection
performance by using a newly developed transducer and a transmitter/receiver unit that runs on
digital technology.
Omni-directional stabilizer function can handle the rocking in small boats
Runs on digital technology to boost tracking of fish schools with a stabilizer function that can handle
±20° rocking in all directions.
Uses DC power as available on small boats
The entire system, 'the hoisting device,' the transmitter/receiver unit, the signal processor, and the
display unit, runs on DC, so it can be installed on small boats that do not have AC power with no
added equipment.
Super luminous and high resolution large screen is easy to see
New model LCD display unit provides super luminous, high resolution reproduction
Easy operation
Transmitter/receiver settings can be optimized by just using the fish image settings, even while the
area and conditions of the sea are changing.
32-color display makes concentrations of fish easy to understand
Super clear imaging in 32 colors provides easy-to-understand displays of fish school distributions
and concentrations.
Superior operability
Settings can be stored in memory so that it is possible to quickly match the settings to fishing
locations.
Expandable system
The system can be expanded to two units because it is composed of a display unit, a keyboard,
and a processor.
Summary of Contents for JFS-280
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