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Easy
to see night colours
Normal 16 colour
display

Sunlight visible
display
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The
new Colour Twinscope is more than just a colour LCD
version of the popular Twinscope unit. While it retains
the important features of the original Twinscope, it
offers a new design and many added features that make
it even more useful for navigation and fishing:
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sunlight viewable, wide panoramic colour display
> scans forward vertically, and horizontally
> immediate depth and range information with
unique screen cursor
>new
panoramic colour display with 16:9 aspect ratio
This format allows for improved
presentation of split-screen displays, such as when
viewing sonar/digital data or traditional depthsounder
display with forward-looking sonar simultaneously. With
8 colour levels directly related to target strength,
this display will make target identification easier
than ever, whether you're navigating a tricky reef or
pinpointing a school of gamefish ahead of the boat.
Split screen display - Forward Horizontal scan on right
showing a channel 30 degrees right of bow, approximently
40 feet ahead. The left side of the screen shows a conventional
depth sounder view. Click on photo to enlarge
Split screen data display - Forward Horizontal scan
on right and a digital display showing current depth,
speed and temperature on left. Click on photo to enlarge.
Split screen display (Sunlight Visible Mode) Forward
Horizontal scan on right with a conventional depth sounder
view on the left. Also showing in the lower right hand
corner is the cursor box giving you immediate depth
and range information with a unique screen cursor.
Click on photo to enlarge.
Interphase introduces powerful second station remote
capability to its new Color Twinscope Sonar System.
Perfect for use on a flying bridge, cockpit or other
areas where a remote sonar display is desired. Using
a unique and easy to install serial link, the two station
Color Twinscope System allows either display to act
like a 3-dimensional underwater acoustic radar that
lets boaters see ahead, below and side to side with
the push of a button.
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