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Capabilities and Specifications: LCX-104C
General
Display:............................ High-brightness liquid crystal TFT; pro-
grammable to viewing preference; 10.4" (26.4
cm) diagonal. Multiple full-screen and split-
screen data display combinations.
Resolution:...................... 640 pixel x 480 pixel resolution; 307,200 total
pixels; 256-color, full VGA.
Backlighting:.................. Fluorescent cold cathode backlit screen with
multiple lighting levels; backlit keypad.
Input power:................... 10 to 15 volts DC.
Current drain: ............... Sonar only: 700 ma lights off; 1.2 amps lights
on. With GPS and lights on: 1.3 amps.
Case size:......................... (with bracket) 9.1" H x 12.2" W x 4" D (23.1 x
31 x 10.2 cm); sealed and waterproof; suit-
able for saltwater use.
MMC slots: ...................... Two in waterproof compartments (SD card
compatible).
Back-up memory: .......... Built-in memory stores sonar records and
GPS data for decades. User settings are
stored when unit is turned off.
Languages:...................... 10; menu languages selectable by user.
External speaker:.......... speaker wires allow connection to external
speaker for remotely monitoring sonar and
GPS alarms.
Sonar
Frequency:...................... 50/200 kHz dual-frequency.
Transducer:...................... Skimmer
transducer with built-in tempera-
ture sensor available. Dual-frequency trans-
ducer with 35°/12° cone angles; operates at
speeds up to 70 mph (61 kts). Optional thru-
hull, shoot-thru-hull and trolling motor trans-
ducers are available.
Transmitter: ................... 50 kHz: 8,000 watts peak-to-peak/1 kW
RMS. 200 kHz: 4,000 watts peak-to-
peak/500 watts RMS.