SONAR DEPTH FINDERS FISH

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HELIX JOHNSON OUTDOORS MARINE ELECTRONICS, INC. 678 Humminbird Lane Eufaula AL 36027 Sonar depth finders and fish finders;
PHIRADAR Ocean Source Trading Co., Limited Room 20A,Kiu fu commercial building, 300Lockhart Road,Wanchai Hong Kong 999077 Hong Kong Sonar depth finders and fish finders; radar apparatus; radios and transceivers; chart plotters; downloadable electronic maps and charts; pre-recorded electronic media featuring maps and charts; echo graphs and other technical devices and apparatus for fishing and navigation; global positioning system (GPS); GPS navigation device; ultrasonic marine depth sounders, two-way radio apparatus, navigation apparatus for boats, autopilots in the nature of electronic automatic controls for adjusting, steering, and keeping course; compasses; marine navigation software; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; data processing equipment and computers; electrical transducers; sensors for determining temperatures, speeds, positions and distances; mounting hardware for monitors, batteries and battery chargers; electrical switches, electric cables, wires, conductors and connection fittings therefor; protective covers and cases for the aforesaid goods;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A fish depth monitor is a device that can display first water depth data that indicates the location of terminal tackle that is engaged on fishing line reeled out from a spool, and second water depth data that indicates the location of the bottom of a fishing location transmitted from a fish finder, and includes a case, first and second reception portions, a display unit, and a control unit. The first and second reception portions receive the first water depth data from an electric driven reel and the second water depth data from the fish finder. The control unit graphically displays the received first and second water depth data in positions that correspond to the water depth on the display unit. It is possible to intuitively determine the positional relationship between the location of the terminal tackle and the location of the bottom.