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Vexilar Lps-1 Handheld Digital Depth Sounder Mfg# Lps-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $165.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vexliar Manufacturer Part Number:LPS-1 | UPC:052762945198

Vexilar LPS-1 Handheld Digital Depth Sounder MFG#  LPS-1

LPS-1 Handheld Digital Depth Sounder

The LPS-1 is simple to use. Just put it in the water, point and push the ON button. The depth or distance is digitally displayed for 10 seconds before automatically shutting off, with no risk of battery drain. A must for the outdoor enthusiast!

Take the compact, lightweight LPS-1 wherever you go: fly-in trips, ice fishing, canoe trips, remote mountain lakes, float tubing, scuba diving and more. For fishing, simply touch it to the surface of the water. For ice fishing, the signal will shoot through clear ice! When diving, use it to check depths or distances to any object under water: reefs, sunken wrecks even the distance to the surface. Waterproof down to 150'.

Features:
  • 200 kHz, 22° built-in transducer
  • Reads depth from 1.8 to 200 feet
  • Backlit display for night use
  • Automatic shutoff
  • Uses one 9 volt battery
  • Floats

Specifications:
  • Color: Nautical Yellow
  • Weight: 7 oz.
  • Length: 7-3/4"
  • Voltage: 9 volts
  • Max Range: 200 feet
  • Power: 25 Watts
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