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Exclusive LOWRANCE technology: more range, greater definition! Improve your view with the best-in-class StructureScan™. The StructureScan™ offers particularly detailed imaging of the seabed for all HDS® devices. Via an ethernet connection, connectivity for up to three HDS displays is possible. Thus, even professional anglers don't miss anything. Supply voltage: 12 volts. Power consumption: max. 75 A.

StructureScan™ offers unique features and functions and stands above other imaging technologies!

SideScan Imaging offers high-definition side views with dimensional details, up to 152 m from port side to starboard – thus more water can be scanned in less time for rich fishing grounds. SideScan also recognizes different targets such as structures, salmon and baitfish. SideScan depth range: 46 m, max. speed: 35 mph (56 km/h).

DownScan Imaging™ is a precise echolocation system, vertically below your ship. It also has an excellent display of thermoclines. DownScan Imaging™ depth range: 92 m, max. speed: 55 mph (88 km/h).

Delivery contents:

  • StructureScan HD Module
  • LSS-2 Transducer (Stern Mount)
  • Bracket for transducer
  • Power cable
  • 4.5 m ethernet cable

Documents

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.PDF, 1,07 MB
en-flag Short manual
.PDF, 1,97 MB
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.PDF, 397,70 KB
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.PDF, 1,13 MB
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.PDF, 1,93 MB

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