Veteran anglers have long sworn by power-hungry magnetron radars for locating flocks of seabirds hovering and diving over schools of feeding gamefish, scorning the advent of pulse-compression radars.
Marine multifunction displays (MFDs) have certainly grown in size in recent years, but the aspect ratio—the proportional relationship between the screen width and height—has remained about the same.
NEW YORK and TULSA, Okla., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Simrad Yachting and SiriusXM announced today that the SiriusXM Marine Fish Mapping™ service – designed to help saltwater anglers locate fish ...
Simrad Yachting unveiled two of its new radar products this week: the Simrad HALO 2000 and HALO 3000. HALO 2000, starting at $6,399, and HALO 3000, starting at $8,499, both feature higher power pulse ...