Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Lowrance Fish Finder - Diner Is Served

By James Morley

Fish finders use Sonar to locate objects, preferably fish, underwater. In addition to the HDS screens, there are technology accessories to complete your Lowrance Fish Finder. There is an Ethernet expansion port to transfer data. You can also get constant satellite updates with a GPS Receiver. There are electronic probes available with independent microprocessors that will feed back additional data to your monitor. It all sounds like equipment that would help you win the Cold War, and it will certainly help you find your favorite catch.

It was actually the US Navy that first developed and used the technology, Lowrance Fish Finders are also available in the large screen monochrome monitors. These monitors are an affordable way to enjoy the Lowrance advantage. Most of these models come with 200 kHz transducers and thermal scanners.

In addition to the HDS screens, there are technology accessories to complete your Lowrance Fish Finder. There is an Ethernet expansion port to transfer data. You can also get constant satellite updates with a GPS Receiver. There are electronic probes available with independent microprocessors that will feed back additional data to your monitor. It all sounds like equipment that would help you win the Cold War, and it will certainly help you find your favorite catch.

You know, for spending all their time in schools, fish really have not gotten any smarter. Okay that joke was too easy and not particularly good. But it does have a point. While fish have not evolved, fish finding technology is on the cutting edge, taking advantage of all the latest hardware and software development. It hardly seems fair.

Lowrance products are leading the way; the company is dedicated to making the best outdoor tracking devices for those who love nature. Lowrance Fish Finders are leading the way too, so when those fish graduate from school, it's usually into your fish locker.

What is the technology that everyone wants for their home? Hi Definition of course. But you can also have that on the water. The top-of-the-line Lowrance Fish Finders all have HDTV technology for their screens. Like any High Def screen, the number one feature is picture clarity. The HDS Series has so many features that will make tracking your catch a breeze. They are easy to use and expandable. Lowrance Finders can also be retrofitted. They allow an extended range in both deep water and shallow. There are multiple charting options to help you track your quarry. They even come with weather tracking services through Sirius Satellite. The size range from the compact 5" HDS-5m (Great if space is an issue) to the HDS10 with its 10.4" screen. The HDS10 comes with a glare reducing screen for optimal use at all times.

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