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Garmin Echomap Ultra 2 122sv Livescope Plus Bundle Worldwide Basemap No Ducer

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Garmin Echomap Ultra 2 122sv Livescope Plus Bundle Worldwide Basemap No DucerGarmin ECHOMAP Ultra 2 122sv 12"" Chartplotter LIVESCOPE Plus Bundle without Transducer Model: 010 02881 00 LIVESCOPE SUPPORTS LIVESCOPE SONAR1 AND MORE WIRELESSLY NETWORK; SHARE SONAR, WAYPOINTS AND ROUTES2 CAPTURE SCREEN RECORDINGS TO SHARE FISH CATCHES MULTI BAND GPS FOR IMPROVED POSITION ACCURACY With big, crisp, sunlight readable touchscreen displays, these versatile chartplotters put a world of fishfinding capability at your fingertips. Theyre

Garmin ECHOMAP™ Ultra 2 122sv 12"" Chartplotter LIVESCOPE Plus Bundle without Transducer

Model: 010-02881-00/LIVESCOPE
  • SUPPORTS LIVESCOPE™ SONAR1 AND MORE
  • WIRELESSLY NETWORK; SHARE SONAR, WAYPOINTS AND ROUTES2
  • CAPTURE SCREEN RECORDINGS TO SHARE FISH CATCHES
  • MULTI-BAND GPS FOR IMPROVED POSITION ACCURACY

With big, crisp, sunlight-readable touchscreen displays, these versatile chartplotters put a world of fishfinding capability at your fingertips. They’re available with built-in Garmin Navionics+™ mapping, and the transducer bundle adds Ultra High-Definition scanning sonars as well as CHIRP traditional sonar.

The ECHOMAP Ultra 2 series supports the full lineup of LiveScope live-scanning sonar products (transducers sold separately).

High-contrast vivid scanning sonar color palettes make it easier than ever to distinguish targets and structure.

Bring a fresh new look and feel to your chartplotter with optional Garmin Navionics Vision+™ premium mapping (sold separately), featuring high-resolution relief shading, satellite imagery and more.

If you have another compatible ECHOMAP Ultra 2 or ECHOMAP UHD2 chartplotter on your boat, you can wirelessly share information — such as sonar3, waypoints and routes — with them.

1LiveScope™ System sonar transducer sold separately 2Via one-to-one unit wireless connection only 3LiveScope sonar cannot be shared wirelessly between two ECHOMAP Ultra 2 or ECHOMAP UHD2 chartplotters 4Requires the ActiveCaptain app on your compatible smartphone paired to your ECHOMAP Ultra 2 series chartplotter

Specifications
General
DIMENSION 13.4"" x 9.0"" x 3.9"" (34.1 x 22.9 x 9.8 cm)
WEIGHT 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)
WATERPROOF IPX7
TOUCHSCREEN Yes
DISPLAY TYPE WXGA, IPS
DISPLAY SIZE 10.3"" x 6.4""; 12.1"" diagonal (26.1 x 16.3 cm; 30.7 cm diagonal)
DISPLAY RESOLUTION 1280 x 800 pixels
MOUNTING OPTIONS Bail or flush
INPUT Touchscreen with Keyed Assist
Maps & Memory
ACCEPTS DATA CARDS 2 microSD cards
WAYPOINTS 5000
TRACK POINTS 50,000
TRACKS 50 saved tracks
NAVIGATION ROUTES 100
Sensors
GPS Yes
GLONASS Yes
GALILEO Yes
BEIDOU Yes
HAS BUILT-IN RECEIVER Yes
RECEIVER 10 Hz
NMEA 2000 COMPATIBLE Yes
NMEA 0183 COMPATIBLE Yes
SUPPORTS WAAS Yes
SUPPORTS MULTI-BAND, MULTI-CONSTELLATION GPS Yes
Built-in Maps
BUILT-IN AUTO GUIDANCE+ Yes
GARMIN NAVIONICS+ INLAND & COASTAL No
TIDE TABLES No
Optional Map Support
BLUECHART G3 Yes
BLUECHART G3 VISION Yes
LAKEVü G3 Yes
LAKEVü G3 ULTRA Yes
GARMIN NAVIONICS+™ Yes
GARMIN NAVIONICS VISION+™ Yes
TOPO 100K Yes
STANDARD MAPPING Yes
GARMIN QUICKDRAW CONTOURS Yes
Electrical Features
POWER INPUT 9 to 18 Vdc
TYPICAL CURRENT DRAW AT 12 VDC 2.5 A
MAXIMUM CURRENT DRAW AT 12 VDC 5.0 A
MAXIMUM POWER USAGE AT 10 VDC 36 W
Connections
NMEA 2000® PORTS 1
GARMIN MARINE NETWORK PORTS 2 (large connector)
12-PIN TRANSDUCER PORTS 12-pin scanning sonar
ANT+ (CONNECTIVITY) Yes
GARMIN WI-FI NETWORK (LOCAL CONNECTION) Yes
Sonar Features
DISPLAYS SONAR Yes
POWER OUTPUT 600 watt
TRADITIONAL SONAR (DUAL FREQUENCY/BEAM) built-in (single channel CHIRP, 70/83/200 kHz, L, M, H CHIRP)
CLEARVü built-in 260/455/800/1000/1200 kHz
SIDEVü built-in 260/455/800/1000/1200 kHz
PANOPTIX™ SONAR Yes
LIVESCOPE Yes

What's in the Box:
  • ECHOMAP Ultra 122sv
  • Power/data cable
  • Bail mount with quick release cradle
  • Protective sun cover
  • 8-pin transducer to 12-pin sounder adapter cable
  • Hardware
  • Documentation
  • LIVESCOPE Plus
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