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| What's Included In The Box? |
The Garmin FF 100 Blue ships with the following items included: - Garmin Marine Mounting Bracket (View this item)
- Mounting Bracket Knobs
- Garmin Power and Data Retro Cable 18 Pin (View this item)
- Owners Manual
- Quick Reference Guide
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| Product Information |
| Manufacturer: |
Garmin |
Category: |
GPS Units |
Type: |
Marine GPS |
| Model: |
010-00217-00 |
SKU: |
FFBLUE100 |
UPC: |
753759026233 |
| Announced: |
November 30, 1999 |
First Shipped: |
June 1, 2003 |
Weight: |
4.300 lbs. |
| Family Series For This Item |
 Garmin FF 100 |  Garmin FF 100T |  Garmin FF 100 Blue |  Garmin FF 100T Blue | | |
| Garmin FF 100 Blue Description |
The Fish Finder Blue Series is designed for offshore fishing enthusiasts. The Fish Finder 100 Blue operates at dual frequencies. With the 50/200 kHz transducer, you can reach greater depths and get a wider viewing area. And you will see those returns on a crisp, four-level grayscale screen for excellent separation and contrast. This seaworthy Fish Finder is rugged and waterproof. But despite its tough exterior, it's extremely easy to operate, with features like a convenient adjustment bar that gives you access to the most commonly used fishing settings.
The Fish Finder 100 Blue boasts increased power and dual frequency of 50/200 kHz, which makes it ideal for the saltwater environment. Improved screen contrast and increased image update rate also set it apart from its freshwater counterpart.
From the outside, the Fish Finder 100 Blue will resemble its freshwater version, with the size of the waterproof case and the keypad configuration remaining the same. The real changes can be found on the inside with increased power and upgraded displays. The Fish Finder 100 Blue has 2400 watts power, peak-to-peak (300 RMS), 160 x 100 pixels and includes temperature.
Whether your favorite fishing spot is the lake or the ocean, GARMIN Fish Finder Blue Series is the product line for you.
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| Garmin FF 100 Blue Features & Tips |
Here is a listing we have put together of some of the common FF 100 Blue features,
along with a few user tips that you may find of help for this particular item. | • Dual frequency; 50/200 kHz (40deg/10deg), Temp. Included • Transmit Pwr: 300 watts (RMS), 2400 watts (peak-to-peak) • 1200 foot max depth • Display type: FSTN, Four-level gray • Viewing area: 2.1 in W x 3.3 in H, 100 x 160 pixels • Internal memory backup for user settings with power disconnected • Transducer auto-sense automatically displays speed and temperature data without menus • See-Thru technology seperates fish returns from thermoclines and structure • Graphis whiteline provieds clear image of bottom hardness and structure • Alarms: Shallow watter, deep water, fish by size and battery voltage
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