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is America's Favorite Fishfinder brand. 30 plus, Humminbirg Bird Fish Finders has been a leader in providing the recreational angler exciting, improving fishfinders, marine radios, depth sounders, and Humminbird GPS Chartplotter systems. They have introduced many new features and products that are in wide use today, and will continue to provide new cutting edge products in the future. Shop our line of humminbird gps chartplotter, humminbird portable fish finder, and humming bird fish finders! A Little History of Fishfinders
All fish finders use sonar. Sonar sends sound waves through the water. When the waves bounce off an object, they echo back to the fish finder and are displayed on the screen. Any object will cause an echo: fish, seabed or lakebed, weeds or debris. Some fish finders will also plot the depth of thermoclines, areas where there is a sudden change in water temperature. The
sound waves are sent out and received by a small transducer. As they are
emitted from the transducer they gradually spread out in size creating a
cone-shaped pattern. Anything within this cone will be displayed on the
fish-finder screen. LCD screens are common on less expensive fish finders. In the early years, all fish-finder
displays were dials, much like the speedometer on a car. Bright lines appeared
at the depths where the sonar detected fish. More advanced dial models are
still available. Today, most inexpensive fish finders have black and white LCD
screens while the higher-end models use color CRT displays. How well a fish finder operates in
deep or murky waters has much to do with its power rating and the frequency of
the transducer signal.
In the mid 70’s, the company introduced the first ever waterproof depth sounder, the Super Sixty, and suddenly every serious fisherman in the country was hooked. The Super Sixty went on to become one of the largest selling fishfinders ever produced. By the late 70’s, Fulton Electronics moved towards #1 in marine electronics, new leadership took over and the company adopted a new name – Techsonic Industries, Inc. During the 80’s, Techsonic unveiled the LCR series, forerunners of the liquid crystal displays. And by 1987, under the Humminbird brand label, the LCR4ID fishfinder became the #1 selling product in both the sport fishing and marine industries. Throughout the 90’s, the brand continued with new technologies, including the introduction of the first 3D sonar. |
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