Thursday, April 3, 2008

Garmin FF140 Fish finder with Transom Mount Transducer



When seeing your targets clearly is the goal, the Fishfinder 140 is the tool. With 240 vertical pixels on a four-level grayscale display, you get better separation and contrast. Like all of the new Garmin fishfinders, the 140 features Ultrascroll for fast screen updates, which is ideal for speed applications. The 140 has minimal buttons and intuitive operations. You dont even have to leave the sonar screen to change settings, thanks to a convenient adjustment bar. AutoGain, as well as user adjustable gain, is also standard on all of Garmins new fishfinders.
Features include:

* 4-level gray scale FSTN
* Display, 3.3 H x 3.3 W, 4.7-inch diagonal, 240 x 128 pixels
* Patented transom/trolling mount transducer
* Dual-beam transducer with user-selectable narrow (14) or wide (45) view to see more fish in shallow water
* Ultrascroll high-rep-rate sonar
* Automatic display re-scaling on range change (no more vertical lines with range changes)
* New AutoGain technology to see more fish
* New sounder design featuring excellent shallow-water performance
* Incandescent backlight for display and keypad
* Power output: 100 watts (RMS) 800 watts (peak to peak)
* Depth: 600 foot
* Unit dimensions: 6.1 W x 4.9 H x 2.6 D
* See-Thru technology: shows weak and strong returns simultaneously
* Power down backup of settings: customer settings are notlost when the unit is turned off
* Whiteline
* 2X and 4X Automatic and manual zoom
* Alarms for fish size, shallow water, deep water, and low battery
* Battery voltage indication