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 PRODUCT NEWS 23 / 04 / 07
 

Raymarine launches A60

Raymarine A 60 The A60 dual function chartplotter and fishfinder is the latest addition to Raymarine's A Series range of marine electronics.

This “affordable, compact and fully waterproof unit” is said to combine all the benefits of Raymarine's sophisticated technology in one product. Highly accurate GPS position and detailed chartplotting capabilities can be combined with Raymarine's patented HD (High Definition) digital fishfinder technology, with fully automatic operation.

The A60 is a dedicated GPS chartplotter that becomes a dual function chartplotter and fishfinder by adding the DSM25 (Digital Sounder Module). Thanks to Raymarine's prismatic light enhancing screen, the 5.7” TFT high clarity colour display with integrated anti-reflective screen filter claims to offer excellent visibility, even in bright sunlight, providing a clear image of the chartplotter or fishfinder details, even from a distance or at an angle.

The display can show chartplotter or fishfinder information as a full screen image, or as a two-way split to show both simultaneously.

The high speed redraw chartplotter uses Navionics Gold or Silver cartography, with highly accurate position input from the 12 channel GPS receiver (supplied). Raymarine says its new HD Digital fishfinder technology has to be seen to be believed.

With a range of Digital Sounder Modules (DSM), Raymarine now offers new technology sonar processing with such clarity of vision that fishermen can stop searching for fish, and actively target the ones they want to catch, says the company.

Bait fish can be distinguished from larger species, and for wreck and diving work, the digital sonar technology differentiates what would previously have been the mass echo of a wreck into sharp images showing structure and contours.

Raymarine's HD Digital Sounder Modules provide digital echo sounding that automatically adapts to changing water and seabed conditions. This patented technology provides Auto Adaptive control of sensitivity, ping rate and transmit power, giving fully automatic 'hands off' operation.

By constant automatic adjustment of transmitter and receiver parameters, HD analyses and synthesizes fish and bottom echoes to produce a crystal clear display, even in shallow water, at high speeds or in choppy seas.

Individual fish and detailed bottom structures are clearly visible, and clutter is reduced to an absolute minimum, says the company.

Digital Sounder Modules are available in three options - the DSM25, DSM30 and DSM300. The new A60 and the larger screen A65 dual function chartplotter and fishfinder both use the DSM25, which automatically adjusts more than 220 sonar parameters per second, and has 500 watt output power operating on a dual frequency of 200/50 kHz.

For integration with C Series or E Series multifunction displays, Raymarine offers the DSM300, which provides a power output of 1000 watts and uses 24 volts, and the new DSM30, which has a power output of 600 watts, and operates on 12 volts.

Easy to operate, the compact, stand alone and affordable A60 and A65 multifunction units will enhance the safety, success and enjoyment of many sport and leisure fishermen and boaters, says Raymarine.

For more information visit www.raymarine.com


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