Furuno's new BBFF1 Network Sounder can turn any NavNet display into a powerful, dual-frequency fish finder. This compact network sounder connects directly to a NavNet display or an Ethernet hub with a single Ethernet cable. If it is connected to an Ethernet hub that has multiple displays attached, each of those displays will have access to the Network Sounder.The sounder itself has a selectable 600W or 1kW output power. You may choose LF (50kHz), HF (200kHz) or both at the touch of a key and obtain detailed echoes of bottom structure and fish using range scales of up to 5,000 ft. And because the Network Sounder is used on a NavNet display, you will also be able to use its Radar and Chart Plotter features depending on which unit you have.
Standard Features - 600 Watt RMS (4800 P-P) Output Power, 50/200 kHz Transceivers
- 1kW Optional Output Power
- 8 Range Scales to 4,000 feet
- Maximum Range Offset of 4,500 feet, Maximum Range Scale of 8,000 feet
- Audible/Visual Alarms for Bottom, Fish or Water Temp. Changes *
- A-Scope Feature for Rapid Detection & ID of Fish and Bottom Conditions
- Selectable Screen Colors, Including White on color displays
- A Variety of User Friendly Display modes:
- Display Both High (200 kHz) and Low (50 kHz) Frequencies
- Display Either (200 kHz) or (50 kHz) Frequency
- Marker Zoom or Bottom Zoom Display
- Bottom Lock Display with Fish Alarm
- Alphanumeric Displays of Vessel Speed, Water Temp. & XTE **
- Automatic Depth Range & Gain Settings
- Range Scale Calibration in Feet, Fathoms or Meters
- Variable Range Marker & Target Simulator Built-in
- Seven Settings of Picture Advance Speed & Minute Markers
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