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MarCum - New Products for 2006/2007


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VX-1 Three-Color Sonar Ice System

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  • 600 Watts of Peak-to-Peak Power

  • Adjustable Multi-level Interference Rejection

  • 2.5” Target Seperation

  • Super Bright Display

  • Bottom Zoom (5’ in 20 and 40 foot scale, 10’ in 80 foot scale, 20’ in 160 foot scale)

A basic overview of the VX-1… This unit comes complete with battery, charger, electronics shuttle with adjustable transducer arm, self-aligning transducer, gimbal bracket, and VX-1 sonar powerhead. The Marcum VX-1 offers their patented interference rejection, a bottom zoom feature that automatically locks on bottom: 5' in 20- and 40-ft scale, 10' in 80-ft scale, and 20' in 160-ft scale, and expertly engineered receiver design. With its 600 watts of peak-to-peak power and complete package of features and accessories.

VS-250 Underwater Viewing System

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  • High-resolution, low-lux Sony CCD camera

  • Camera weight

  • 65 feet of camera cable

  • 5.5 inch monitor

  • LED dimmer

  • AV output jack

  • Padded soft-pack

A basic overview of the VS-250... designed to satisfy the avid angler, yet priced for the casual weekend water warrior. Loaded with features including a high-resolution,low-lux Sony CCD camera; camera weight, 65 feet of camera cable; 400 TV-line, 5.5-inch, B&W monitor; ON/OFF LED switch; LED Dimmer, Brightness and Contrast controls; AV output jack; 12-volt, 7-amp sealed lead acid battery; two-stage charger; and padded soft-pack with built in sun shield.

For more info on new MarCum products and to see the rest of the MarCum line-up, please visit www.MarCumTech.com

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