Garmin Echomap Uhd2 75sv Panoptix Ps22-if Bundle Canada Inland And Coastal
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Garmin Echomap Uhd2 75sv Panoptix Ps22-if Bundle Canada Inland And Coastal

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Garmin Echomap Uhd2 75sv Panoptix Ps22-if Bundle Canada Inland And CoastalGarmin ECHOMAP UHD2 75sv Panoptix PS22 IF Ice Fishing Bundle Model: 010 02686 30 ECHOMAP UHD2 7" TOUCHSCREEN WITH KEYED ASSIST PANOPTIX SONAR WITH TWO MODES POLE MOUNT FREE DESIGN CANADA INLAND AND COASTAL CARTOGRAPHY GLOVE FRIENDLY PORTABLE BAG The ultraportable Panoptix PS22 IF ice fishing kit provides two live sonar modes and a pole mount free design, so you can move faster between holes to find more fish. The bundle includes a 7" ECHOMAP UHD2

Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 75sv Panoptix™ PS22-IF Ice Fishing Bundle

Model: 010-02686-30
  • ECHOMAP™ UHD2 7" TOUCHSCREEN WITH KEYED ASSIST
  • PANOPTIX SONAR WITH TWO MODES
  • POLE MOUNT-FREE DESIGN
  • CANADA INLAND AND COASTAL CARTOGRAPHY
  • GLOVE-FRIENDLY PORTABLE BAG

The ultraportable Panoptix PS22-IF ice fishing kit provides two live sonar modes and a pole mount-free design, so you can move faster between holes to find more fish.

The bundle includes a 7" ECHOMAP UHD2 chartplotter with touchscreen, keyed assist and two types of sonar: LiveVü™ Forward and LiveVü™ Down modes.

The Panoptix PS22-IF transducer doesn’t require a pole mount. The bracket design allows for easy Forward and Down mode adjustments, while the rotator controls direction and depth.

The rugged, glove-friendly carrying case lets you easily transport your entire bundle from hole to hole.

Easily create custom pages that combine sonar and mapping on your display.

Easily change between wide and narrow beams to focus on areas of interest with the removable transducer lens.

Specifications
General
Dimension 10.5"" 9.5"" 10.5"" (26.7 22.9 26.7 cm)
Weight 12.2 lbs (5.5 kg)
Water rating IPX7
Touchscreen Yes
Display Type WVGA, TN
Display Size 6.1"" x 3.4"", 7.0"" (15.5 x 8.7, 17.8 cm)
Display resolution 800 x 480 pixels
Input Touchscreen with Keyed Assist
Maps & Memory
Accepts Data Cards 1 microSD™ card; 32 GB maximum size
Waypoints 5000
Track points 50,000
Tracks 50 saved tracks
Navigation Routes 100
Ice Fishing Details
Battery type, size SLA, 7Ah
Bag size Small
Included transducer PS22-IF
Transducer holding feature Pole-free transducer rotation system
Sensors
GPS Yes
GLONASS Yes
Galileo Yes
BeiDou Yes
Has built-in receiver Yes
Receiver 10 hz
NMEA 2000 Compatible Yes
Supports WAAS Yes
Supports multi-band, multi-constellation GPS Yes
Built-in Maps Canada inland and coastal charts
Built-in Auto Guidance+ yes (downloadable via ActiveCaptain app)
Garmin Navionics+ Inland & Coastal yes (see Additional)
Garmin Navionics+ (Inland) yes (see Additional)
Optional Map Support
Garmin Navionics+™ Yes
Garmin Navionics Vision+™ Yes
TOPO 100K Yes
Standard Mapping Yes
Garmin Quickdraw Contours Yes
Chartplotter Features
ActiveCaptain® compatible Yes
Electrical Features
Power Input 9 to 18 Vdc
Sonar Features
Displays sonar yes
Power output 500 W
Traditional sonar (dual frequency/beam) built-in (single channel CHIRP, 50/77/83/200 kHz, L, M, H CHIRP)
ClearVü built-in 260/455/800/1000/1200 kHz
SideVü built-in 260/455/800/1000/1200 kHz
Panoptix™ sonar yes
LiveScope yes
Connections
NMEA 2000® ports yes
Garmin Marine Network Ports 1
12-pin transducer ports 1
BLUETOOTH® pairing yes
ANT+ (Connectivity) yes
Garmin Wi-Fi network (local connection) yes

What's in the Box:
  • ECHOMAP UHD2 75sv touchscreen with keyed assist chartplotter
  • Canada inland and coastal charts
  • Panoptix PS22-IF transducer
  • Transducer rotator
  • Transducer bracket
  • PS22-IF removable lens
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Charger
  • Small bag, base and handle
  • Power cable
  • Foam float
  • Hardware
  • Documentation
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