Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Can the Raymarine CP470 CHIRP sonar Module be used in both coastal and offshore fishing?
Yes, the CP470 is specifically designed for both coastal and offshore fishing. It is suitable for various fishing environments and can provide excellent performance in both settings.
2. What is the advantage of the CHIRPTruZoom feature?
The CHIRPTruZoom feature allows you to magnify views of the bottom structure, fish targets, and baitfish without compromising resolution. This ensures clear and detailed visuals, enabling you to better understand your underwater surroundings.
3. Can the CP470 be connected to other devices?
Yes, the module can be connected to a network via the RayNet connector. This allows for seamless integration with other compatible devices, enhancing the overall functionality of your fishing setup.
4. What transducer options are compatible with the CP470?
The CP470 is compatible with the Airmar Wide Beam transducer, which further enhances its performance. This gives you the flexibility to choose the most suitable transducer for your specific fishing needs.
5. What is the maximum depth range of the CP470?
The CP470 has a maximum depth range of up to 10,000 feet (3,000M). This allows you to explore various fishing environments and target fish at different depths.
6. What is the power consumption of the CP470?
The CP470 consumes a maximum of 30.6 watts of power, optimizing efficiency while providing reliable sonar performance.
7. What is the power range of the CP470?
The module operates at a power range of 1 kW to 2 kW, depending on the transducer used. This power range ensures effective detection of fish, thermoclines, and game fish, even in dense schools of baitfish.
8. What is the frequency range of the CP470?
The CP470 features dual independent CHIRP channels with a frequency range from 25 to 250 kHz. This broad frequency range provides comprehensive coverage and enhances the module's ability to detect fish and bottom structure.
9. What voltage does the CP470 operate on?
The Raymarine CP470 CHIRP Sonar Module operates on a standard supply voltage of 12/24 volts direct current. This ensures compatibility with common power sources and makes it easier to integrate into your existing setup.
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