LVS32-TH Livescope Thru Hull Transducer
LVS32-TH Livescope Thru Hull Transducer
SKU: Part Number: 010-12928-01
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Description & Specification
Garmin Panoptix™ LVS32-TH Transducer Thru-Hull Mount Product Description
Garmin make products that are engineered on the inside for life on the outside. We bring GPS navigation and wearable technology to the automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor and fitness markets. We believe every day is an opportunity to innovate and a chance to beat yesterday. We offer products with essential utility, leading-edge technologies, compelling features, and exceptional ease-of-use to create clear differentiators our customers appreciate and desire.
Garmin 101292801 Attributes
- Mounting Location: Thru-Hull Mount
- Number Of Pins: 21 Pin
- Depth: 200 Feet Forward
- Power Rating: 500 Watt
- Frequency Range: 530/ 1100 kHz
- Cable Length: 20 Feet
Garmin 101292801 Features & Benefits
- Transducer Is Part Of The Panoptix LiveScope System And Requires The GLS 10 Sonar Black Box To Function
- Thru-Hull Version Transducer Features LiveScope Forward To See Detailed, Easy-To-Interpret Live Scanning Sonar Images Of Structure, Bait And Fish Swimming Up To 200 Feet Around Your Boat
- You Can View Sonar Images Around Your Boat In Real-Time, Even When Your Boat Is Stationary
- Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) Stabilization Keeps Your Sonar View Steady, Even In Rough Conditions
- Limited 2 Year Warranty
Garmin 101292801 Installation Instructions
Garmin 101292801 Warranties
Panoptix™ LVS32-TH Transducer Thru-Hull Mount
This transducer is part of the Panoptix LiveScope System and requires the GLS 10 sonar black box to function. You get both LiveScope™ Down and LiveScope™ Forward modes in one transducer. It’s easy to adjust the transducer mode to fit your fishing techniques; use LiveScope Forward to see remarkably clear images of structure and swimming fish around your boat, and use LiveScope Down to see directly below your boat. The view automatically updates on your compatible Garmin chartplotter. Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) stabilization keeps your sonar view steady, even in rough conditions.