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Lowrance Lcx-104c 10.4" Color Gps Sonar Fish Finder Chartplotter Graph on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Peoria, Illinois, US

Peoria, Illinois, US
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Up for bid is used lowrance LCX-104c fish finder. This has a external GPS antenna and two slots for the sd cards. This has a very nice Huge 10.5 inch screen. This was taken off the boat after every use and stored indoors. The gps puck will not pick up but i threw it in anyway. You can try a software update but i dont think it will help. Also if you look at the screen on both sides you will notice the glue is separated from the screen. The condition is not getting any worse. When the unit is powered on it is not very noticeable. This is still a great graph. This is what is include the LCX-104c graph , PD-WDXT 83/200 Transducer screen cover, LGC-12s that does not work, power cord, instructions manual, DVD, gimbal mount and knobs.

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NO RESERVE!!!

The Lowrance LCX-104C is the only 10.4" 256-color, TFT sunlight viewable, 1 kW sounder/chart recorder with unique memory card versatility. The LCX-104C is loaded with large-scale, high-res, dual-frequency sonar with temp/speed/distance - plus precision GPS+WAAS performance!

LCX-104C FEATURES

Display

  • Massive 10.4" (26.4 cm) diagonal 256-color, full VGA liquid crystal TFT display.
  • Programmable color palette.
  • Incredible 480V x 640H resolution - 307,200 pixels total.
  • Advanced cold cathode screen and keypad backlighting.
  • Multiple full- and split-screen sonar/GPS options.
  • 6 background color choices.

Sonar/Sounder

  • Dual-frequency 200/50 kHz Skimmer transducer with built-in temp sensor.
  • 8,000 W peak-to-peak (1,000 W RMS) power.
  • Depth range to 3,000 feet (915 m) and beyond with 50kHz.
  • Available SP-X transom-mount sensor for trolling speed and distance log reading.
  • FlashGraf LCD flasher+sonar graph with COLORLINE.
  • Adjustable ping speed automatically engages HyperScroll for locating fish targets at higher boat speeds.
  • FasTrack vertical flasher bar.
  • Standard sonar features - Advanced Signal Processing (ASP), COLORLINE, Advanced Fish Symbol I.D., FishTrack, multi-zoom options, sonar alarms, backup memory, and more.

GPS/Mapping

  • Precision 12-parallel channel GPS+WAAS receiver.
  • MapCreate custom mapping software.
  • 1,000 waypoints/1,000 event markers/100 routes/100 waypoints per route.
  • 100 savable plot trails/10,000 points per trail.
  • 37 map zoom ranges, 0.05 to 4,000 miles.
  • Two waterproof MMC/SD memory card slots for mapping, recording, and upgrading.
  • Compatible with optional Lowrance FreedomMaps and Navionics Gold, Classic and HotMaps electronic charts.

Recording

  • Advanced digital recording/playback of sonar graph and GPS details plus custom map uploading with reusable Multi-Media Cards.
  • Price$2,727.79

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