Shopping For Marine Electronics? Consider Multifunction Devices
If you have a large boat with many characters, you may have room to place individual floats, probes, and detectors around the fish. Sometimes a simple marine electronic device can add more functionality to your marine electronic adventure than a multi-functional device. But even if your boat's dashboard is large enough, consider the benefits of integrating multiple electronics into one multi-functional marine system.
First, clear space on your boat's dashboard. This is especially useful for small boats that can accommodate multiple displays and multiple devices. Best of all, the multi-layer electronics are fully integrated, allowing fish-finding information to be overlaid on a chartplotter or GPS device. For example, you can easily mark waypoints to find big fish. In addition, the precise contour information of the lakes, rivers, and seabed where your GPS device is located can be combined with game options and fishing schools to effectively guide you to the best fishing spots.
Marine electronics can also be integrated using standard NMEA interfaces independent of the multifunction display to improve situational awareness. For example, scheduling service hours allows you to combine meal planning with GPS timing to avoid inclement weather before you hit the water. The main features of the multifunctional device are the ability to integrate data with radar charts and visual interference with the ships' electronic plotters and GPS. This allows for accurate navigation even in foggy or poor visibility situations.
Radar and GPS signals are not interrupted by fog or darkness beyond human vision. The combination of radar signals and precise GPS technology greatly aids navigation in all weather conditions. When shopping for marine electronics, don't just look for fish charts and routes. Most MFDs combine audio and video inputs to support a stunning DVD playback display with vivid features and excellent sound quality.
There are a variety of multifunction marine electronics on the market including mobile marine audio installations that combine navigation, charts, instruments, and multimedia entertainment systems and often have touchscreen functionality, making them very easy to use. Multi-function marine electronics usually offer some degree of configuration and customization that allows you to control what appears on the screen. Look for a scalable system. This means you can add components later, allowing you to keep within your budget without limiting your options.
Additionally, look for a display that allows you to change resolution settings and has an anti-glare coating that can be used even in direct sunlight. Investing in a multi-functional marine electronics system will help you get the most out of your time on the water, with autopilot guiding you to the best fishing spots so you can relax while watching the latest movie or listening to great music.
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