HELIX 7 Series fish finders give anglers the chance to view two different types of data side-by-side at the same time. For example, you may want to observe the down-imaging sonar simultaneously you are viewing the GPS waypoint map. Additionally, it is possible to zoom in on either 1 / 2 of the screen independently while doing so, giving you fantastic entry to the info collected.
Maybe the main aspect in connection with head unit from the HELIX 7 GPS, is its 7″ diagonal display, using a 16:9 resolution and 800H x 480V pixel matrix. Just as in the HELIX 7 SI GPS, and pretty much as in the other HELIX 7 unit, the screen is glass bonded, which reduces glare, offering maximum visibility even just in full sun. Although this unit has LED backlight as well, the brightness of the display is above in other previous Humminbird models, this considerably ads to the readability with the on-screen data.
While they is probably not ideal for commercial fishermen who are required units which might be a little more powerful and come with additional options, these fish finders are loaded with features and benefits that make it readily available where you’re going, track the fish you want to catch, and remain current with what’s going on underneath you in the water.
XHS 9 HDSI 180 T. The answer is “yes”, however, the unit doesn’t secure the aspects of the 800 kHz within this transducer. Therefore you can use only the 200/83/455 frequencies. But, while using XHS transducer, this unit will provide slightly quality imaging for that 455 kHz, DI and SI.
If you do not require side-imaging scanning sonar capabilities, you can select the HELIX 7 CHIRP DI GPS G2N. This model can save you about $100 relative to the HELIX 7 CHIRP SI GPS G2, but it will also provide networking capabilities. If you don’t want the networking capabilities, it is possible to save another $100 ($200 in whole), by picking the HELIX 7 CHIRP DI GPS G2.