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Working like an underwater radar,
the Probe scans a moving beam vertically from just below
the surface to directly beneath the boat to show "live
action" views of shallowing bottom conditions,
underwater structure, large forward obstructions and
even fish and schools of bait out ahead of your boat.
The Probe also operates as a full-featured conventional
downlooking depth sounder.
The powerful Probe can detect changing bottom conditions
up to several hundred feet beyond your bow and can scour
the depths up to 800 feet below your keel. An easy to
use front panel control allows optimum adjustment of
the forward beam direction and width and a unique alarm
can be set to warn of upcoming obstructions or shallowing
conditions. Made with pride in the USA, the Probe is
completely fog and waterproof.
The Probe offers numerous split screen modes easily
accessed with only five buttons. The product is truly
intuitive and user friendly. Any adjustment on screen
can be modified simply by using the large Beam dial.
Probe viewing can be forward, downward, or a combination
of both. The scan can be reduced to a fraction of the
90 degree sweep and then "steered" anywhere
from just under the surface to directly downward.
Along with the traditional split screen and navigational
split screen (an industry innovation first introduced
by Interphase in 1988) the Probe offers a forward looking
display with either navigation or bottom chart views.
The Probe offers recreational boaters a never before
available forward scan of the bottom and suspended targets.
Forward range is up to six times the current water depth
with a 1,200' maximum forward display (420 watts RMS).
Like all of today's Interphase products, the Probe is
built by hand in the USA, each unit is bench tested
for a minimum of 12 hours, and guaranteed waterproof.
Affordable forward scanning sonar for the recreational
boater, the revolutionary Probe is packed with valuable
depth sounder features and Loran C/GPS (NMEA ver 1.5)
ready plotting in addition to its unique solid state
forward scanning features.
Interphase's commitment to state of the art technology,
quality, reliability, and a dedication to customer satisfaction.
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Download
2006 Interphase
6page colour brochure (785kb PDF)
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available include remote station kit, mounting brackets,
knobs, cables, transducers, impellors, switch boxes and
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How far forward can I see in shallow water?
Over flat bottoms it is possible to see up to four
times the water's depth forward. Rocky bottoms create
stronger returns allowing for returns up to five times
water depth forward. Upward sloping bottoms reduce forward
range while downward sloping bottoms allow for greater
range. The minimum operating depth is approx. 3 metres.
(10')
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