These screen
captures illustrate the Probe in both a split screen mode
(to left, reading in chart mode of bottom as it passes under the
boat and to the right, a forward scanning display)
Also note
that the sensitivity (Gain) may be turned up or down resulting in
a more detailed view and increases one's ability to "display" fish
or suspended targets. |
Ease of Operation
The
Probe offers numerous split screen modes easily accessed
with only five buttons. The product is truly intuitive and user
friendly. Any adjustment on screen can be modified simply by using
the large Beam dial.
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Choice of Views
Probe viewing can be forward, downward, or a combination of
both. The scan can be reduced to a fraction of the 90 degree
sweep and then "steered" anywhere from just under
the surface to directly downward.
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Split Screens
Along with the traditional split screen and navigational
split screen (an industry innovation first introduced by
Interphase in 1988) the Probe offers a forward
looking display with either navigation or bottom chart views.
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Forward Seeking View
The Probe offers recreational boaters a never before
available forward scan of the bottom and suspended
targets. Forward range is up to six times the current water
depth with a 1,200' maximum forward display (420 watts RMS).
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Durability
Like all of today's Interphase products, the Probe
is built by hand in the USA, each unit is bench tested for a
minimum of 12 hours, and guaranteed waterproof.
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Value
Affordable forward scanning sonar for the recreational
boater, the revolutionary Probe is packed with valuable
depth sounder features and Loran C/GPS (NMEA ver 1.5) ready
plotting in addition to its unique solid state forward scanning
features.
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The Interphase Label
Interphase's commitment to state of the art technology,
quality, reliability, and a dedication to customer satisfaction.
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