Raymarine A78 W/ Wifi 7" Touchscreen Multifunction Display W/ Split Screens New on 2040-parts.com
Monee, Illinois, United States
Raymarine a78 Multifunction/Sonar Display Brand New Includes One Year Warranty The Raymarine a78 w/ wifi is a multifunction display that has LightHouse user interface for immediate access to the most relevant functions. It has a super bright 7" sunlight viewable display that provides maximum visibility from every angle. The advanced LED backlighting offers low power consumptionand delivers vibrant color and contrast. With Navionics Platinum+ charts on microSD you can enjoy the navigational experience to a whole new level with 3D view and integrated aerial imagery layer. The Raymarine a78 w/ wifi is equipped with CHIRP DownVision™ Sonar delivers stunning images of underwater structure, fish, wrecks and more with photo-like clarity. It also features a CHIRP fish targeting channel for easy identification of baitfish and predators. The multifunction display is ready to navigate with a 50 channel internal high sensitivity GPS sensor. It uses bluetooth technology so you can enjoy your favourite MP3 music. You can connect up to six displays using super fast SeaTalk HS networking. a78 w/ wifi Features: Part Number: E70209-LNC Touchscreen Multifunction Display Dedicated WiFi - For Simple Remote Controlling Options 7" Display w/ LED Backlighting Resolution: 800 x 480 CHIRP w/ DownVision™ Sonar - Delivers Underwater Images w/ Photo-like Clarity - Sonar Imagery Up to Depths of 600ft Direct Sunlight Viewable Rugged & Weatherproof SeaTalk HS Networking Expandable Networking Up To 6 Displays 50 Channel Internal GPS Sensor Uses Navionics Platinum+ Charts LightHouse User Interface Equipped w/ Dual Core Processor & Graphics Co-Processor Sharp, Easy-to-read Analogue & Digital Instrument Display Supports IP Cameras Engine Displays - Connect w/ NMEA2000 Compatible Engines Bluetooth Technology Fuel Management - Time-to-empty & Distance to Empty Calculations - Fuel Range Rings Display Split Screens Select Smartphones & Tablets Compatible Compatible w/ Navionics Silver, Gold, Platinum or HotMaps Charts on microSD RayNet (Ethernet) Port FUSION Audio Integration - Full Control of FUSION 700 Series Marine Stereos SiriusXM Weather & Satellite Radio Compatible Video-over-IP Support Easy to Use - Simple Start Up Wizard - On-screen User Guide Place Waypoints & Plan Routes CPT-100 Transom Mount Transducer w/ Temperature Sensor Included |
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