Senin, 20 September 2010

Humminbird SmartCast RF25 1.25-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder

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Humminbird SmartCast RF25 1.25-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder Overview



Our rod mount sonar display does something no other fishfinder can¿it puts you sonar and time/date information where you need it, at eye level on your rod, on a display that's backlit for night fishing. Plus, it includes the RF45 Advanced Remote Sonar Sensor for increased depth capability and wireless range, up to 500 hours of in-the-water use, and more. The One-Touch menu gives you easy access to Fish ID+, depth range, fish alarm, sensitivity and other advanced features, so you have the information you need at a glance. Accommodates rod sizes from .35" to 50".






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  • 1.25-inch high-visibility display with 48 x 32 pixels of resolution
  • 150-foot remote operating range and 120-foot depth capability
  • One-Touch menu navigation easily controls FishID+, depth range, fish alarm, and sensitivity
  • Waterproof design with Wet Switch technology that saves battery life
  • Includes dual-channel, waterproof advanced RSS unit with 500 hours of in-water usage time







Humminbird SmartCast RF25 1.25-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder













I've now had this little guy for a year and with the exception of the green transducer dying in the first week (replaced immediately by Humminbird), it works like a charm. It's been in both frest and salt water repeatedly without a hiccup. I've had it in as much as 60 feet with fairly good resolution, discerning between weeds, rocks and fish
well for the price. Great little unit for the money, for sure-especially if you have a kayak like me. You won't be disappointed.






The Humminbird Smartcast RF25 is a fishfinder designed for the recreational angler ready for a step up from traditional fishing and offers an unmatched level of convenience. This fishfinder may be small, but it has plenty of built-in capabilities, and can provide you with the ultimate in portable sonar in a simple, rugged package that mounts directly on your fishing pole.
The Smartcast RF25 utilizes a traditional, single-beam 90-degree sonar to deliver ultra-wide coverage equal to twice the water depth up to 120 feet deep. Vital information is displayed on a high-visibility, 1.25-inch display with 48x32 lines of resolution, in a true STN grayscale that delivers clearly better images of the bottom, fish and structure. The large, easy-to-see digital readout is powered by an included Lithium 2450CR watch battery, and features a pulse backlit display for viewing during fading light conditions, as well as a time and date function. This system is designed to be waterproof, and has a 150-foot operating range allowing you to easily travel around without losing your signal.
The Smartcast RF25 comes with a waterproof, dual-channel RSS (remote sonar system), which given the readout's A/B option allows for the use of two RSS sensors in the same area. The RSS includes water surface temperature, typically lasts for 500 hours of in-the-water usage, and allows you to purchase replacements that are available on the manufacturer's web site, as well as at your local tackle dealer and major outdoor retailers. The Smartcast RF25 features one-touch menu navigation that allows you to easily control FishID+, depth range, fish alarm, and sensitivity, as well as Wet Switch technology that maximizes battery life by automatically shutting down when the Advanced RSS is out of the water. For those who like to travel light and go fishing anywhere and everywhere, this system is the perfect companion.
What's in the Box
Advanced remote sonar sensor, rod mounted display, 2450CR battery, 3 different mounting sleeves, and operation manual.

Humminbird SmartCast RF25 1.25-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder




worked for a couple hours - Jazz -
brought this along for a vacation up north. I used it in part of the lake where I knew the depth and it certainly has a little error. However that was understandable. What was not understandable was it's non intuitive buttons and the fact that stopped working after one outing. The screen just went black and the item just stopped working. Changing the batteries didn't help. I requested a refund rather than an exchange.






AWESOME - Kristina Fischer - REDFORD MI 48239
WORKS AS SPECIFIED I HAVE USED IT 6 TIMES NOW AND HAVE HAD NO PROBLEM WOULD DIFFERENTLY RECOMEND THIS FOR THE SHORELINE ANGLER IT IS EASY TO READ AND USE JUST MAKE SURE YOU SHUT IT OFF AND YOU SHOULD HAVE NO PROBLEMS LIKE OTHER PEOPLE HAVE SPECIFIED DEFINTLY LIVES UP TO THE HELP ANF THE SHIPPING WAS GREAT








Worthless, not to mention that it arrived with dead battery to begin with. - Andy Prok -
I got this product with great anticipation of having my fishing trip to be special. Indeed, it was "SPECIAL"!
The device arrived with dead battery to begin with. Second, after i replaced the battery and played with a little with settings, i started to doubt in terms on the possible performance. Nevertheless, when the big day have came and i departed to the place i want to fish(50 miles away) i was disappointed with the device. After casting few times and configure settings for sensitivity the signals started to be picked up by receiver antenna with a delay of 30, 60, 120 and more seconds. Eventually it died on me without even fully utilizing the futures of the device in about 15 minutes of my arrival. Before it did die though, I've noticed that it didn't read accurately the water depth. In short, it might have been the defective device or perhaps the set of dead batteries, but i refused to buy another one and will not recommend anyone.





Humminbird SmartCast RF25 1.25-Inch Waterproof Fishfinder






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