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Model: JFC-600 (FF60) - DISCONTINUED

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder, 6.5\" Color LCD, 50/200 kHz, - DISCONTINUED
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JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder, 6.5" Color LCD, 50/200 kHz, - DISCONTINUED

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder (FF60), 50 and 200 KHz,
Dual Frequency, 6.5" LCD Display, 600 Watts
DC Voltage

JRC Model: JFC-600 (also known as the "FF60")

More information on JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder:
JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Brochure

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Features:
The JFC-600 fish finder continues the tradition of high performance, operating in dual frequency as standard, resulting in a highly accurate and reliable read-out.

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Display Modes:

JRC’s new fish finder incorporates a 6.5" high definition color LCD display. The innovative display modes (eleven available) allow you to select and view effortlessly the information you require. The operating status indicates gain, noise suppression and interference. JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder is a multimode operator
The numerical data, such as speed, position, depth and temperature are conveniently displayed and reappear in each display mode.

 
JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder HD Video Playlist:

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinderis Dual Frequency

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Has Dual frequency Mixed Mode
The JFC-600 includes a “dual frequency mixed mode”, enabling you to overlay 2 different frequencies, a unique feature normally only available on high-end fish finders. Generally the lower frequency is more suitable for bottom discrimination, while the high frequency is more useful for shallow water detection. The unique “mix mode” of the JFC-600 enables you to see the differences of the two frequencies more clearly, giving you better potential for a more profitable catch.

Automatic Mode Selection in the JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder
If situations arise where automatic scaling is essential, the JFC-600 easily adapts to the mode selection, providing an optimized view. As you navigate to your next catch and you need a certain waypoint (up to 400 possible), depth or area, the automatic mode selection will simply adapt to the mode and displays what is required at that point.

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Alarms

The JRC JFC-600 incorporates three fish finding alarms, a ‘fish, shallow and deep’ alarm. In addition, the fish finder integrates three water temperature and four navigation data alarms, and a function to turn the alarm buzzer on or off. These alarms will contribute to safer navigation and more efficient fish finding.

JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Provides Easy Operation

The compact design of JRC’s fish finder incorporates a new style of Man-Machine-Interface, providing enhanced ergonomics and user-friendliness. The large LCD screen accompanied by JRC’s customary menu structure ensures logical, accurate and convenient operation.

JRC JFC-600 FishfinderProvides Easy Operation

Full Control Keyboard in the JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder
The JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder also known as the FF60 integrates a highly reliable interfacing field. The transducer is the heart of the operation, receiving speed, depth and temperature information, sending ultrasonic signals which determine seabed conditions and the presence of life underwater. You also have the opportunity to connect a (D)GPS sensor and the JFC-600 has as well an NMEA 0183 input and output, enabling you to display navigation information.

Specifications for the JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder
JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Technical Specifications
JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder (FF60), 50 and 200 KHz, Dual Frequency, 6.5" LCD Display, 600 Watts DC Voltage JRC Model : JFC-600 (also known as the "FF60") More information on JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder: ● JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Brochure JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Features: The JFC-600 fish finder continues the tradition of high performance, operating in dual frequency as standard, resulting in a highly accurate and reliable read-out. JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Display Modes: ...
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JRC JFC-600 Fishfinder Brochure

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 November, 2014.

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