saddie Posted December 20, 2003 Share Posted December 20, 2003 We saw a thing that said they didnt make or sell Zercomms anymore. WE were going to buy my husband a new one this year. He got to looking and saw this info.[This message has been edited by saddie (edited 12-20-2003).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NINETOE Posted December 20, 2003 Share Posted December 20, 2003 Saddie , If your talking about Zercom electronics you are correct. There are some other good brans to choose from though.------------------" chaos , panic and disorder ... my work here is done. " Upper Red Lake Area Association Member Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray Esboldt Posted December 21, 2003 Share Posted December 21, 2003 Saddie,You are correct. Zercom is no longer doing business.Take a look at the Marcum LX-3 or LX-1. They are both everything a person needs in an ice fishing depth finder. Here's a summary of both units from Marcum's HSOforum:LX-3:The most sensitive and powerful flasher ever manufactured. With 1500 watts of output power, the LX-3 provides superior target separation. the LX-3 is the only system that features an adjustable zoom that allows a 5 to 10 ft. zoom window in the 20 & 40 ft. scale, a 10 to 20 ft. zoom in 80 ft. scale and a 20 to 40 ft. zoom in 160 ft. scale. Target separation improves from 2.15" to 1" in zoom mode. Surface to bottom zoom window adjustability allows user to display suspended as well as bottom hugging fish. The LX-3 also offers a multi-level "interference rejection" feature allowing user to knock out interference from other nearby sonar units.LX-1:With 1,500 watts of peak-to-peak power, this powerful unit delivers incredibly detailed readings of the area beneath the 20° self-aligning transducer. The adjustable multi-level interference rejection enables you to clean up the display and eliminate scrambled signals from other units nearby. Plus, the 2.15" target separation enables you to identify bottom-hugging walleye and differentiate between a small school of crappie and a large group of baitfish. The system includes the LX-1 powerhead, gimbal bracket, electronics shuttle with adjustable transducer arm, self-aligning transducer, power cord, and a 12-volt, 7-amp battery and charger.------------------Ray Esboldtwww.marcum.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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