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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | If you're deep into serious fishing... ...then you need this depth and structure reading Humminbird RF-10 SmartCast Wireless Transducer Station. Use it anywhere to get an in-depth look at your exact fishing spot! Wireless transducer works within a 100-ft. radius of receiver / display unit; Wide 90-deg. sonar cone angle; 100-ft. depth capability; 3 1/16 x 2" w., 128 x 64 pixel screen, totally waterproof, and backlit for a clear view in low light. Compact, light. Approx. 10 x 6 x 4" screen-down, 2 lbs.; Uses 8 AA batteries (not included); Wet Switch technology automatically shuts transducer off when not in the water to save battery power. Transducer runs approx. 400 hrs. (and then is easy and inexpensive to replace); 115kHz operating frequency; A / B channel option, for you to add extra transducer units for different views. Note: not recommended for sub-freezing temps. Act ONLINE Now! Humminbird RF-10 SmartCast | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 10.3 inches | | Package Width: | 7.2 inches | | Package Height: | 5.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Features | 100-foot radius operating range with 100 ft. depth capability, ultra-wide coverage equal to twice your depthLightweight, compact, and totally waterproof display, with a backlight for night fishing1-touch menu navigation easily controls fish ID, depth range, fish alarm, and sensitivityFully waterproof remote sonar sensor typically lasts for 400 hours of in-the-water usageWet Switch technology maximizes battery life by automatically shutting down when the remote sonar sensor is out of water
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Even an idiot can use the SmartCast! Nov 19, 2004
By Doug
"Doug"
I really enjoy my Smartcast. I use rechargeable batteries and always keep extras in the trunk. I get about 25 to 40 hours of run time, the lesser if kept on all day or when using at night.
I've used this deal about twice a month for the past two years. So when the original sonar unit goes out, and it will, no way will I buy a replacement. I'll just crack it open with an electric exacto-knife, change the batteries, and seal it back up with my plastic welding kit. Anyway, why toss a perfectly good unit if it can be renewed.
I've used this thing often at the Oregon dam, that's in Illinois on the Rock River, often after dusk. Man, some nights this thing is lit big time with flatheads and walleye.
The biggest flat I've found using this thing was about 25 pounds, and the biggest walleye was about 9 pounds - both released.
I used it last May on the Wisconsin River in the Dells, and it was very handy for honing in on migrating schools of stripped and white bass.
And at night in the Dells? Well, if you can't catch a fish at night in the Dells, then there's something wrong with you.
In Dubuque on the 'Sippi this summer, I was using it around pilings and stuff. I plotted a lot of bar structure and the like, too. All of which was ultimately usefull in getting good numbers of smallmouth, striper, sauger, and walleye.
The base section has a number of good features, and seems rather technologically efficient. And I toss the sonar about on a big surf casting rig with 20 lb. test Fireline - no problem. There are some limitations of ghosting or incomplete readings at times, but it's all mostly minor or transient stuff.
In use, I generally get some depth and structure readings to figure out a section to work. Then I'll turn on the 'fish alarm' and idle the sonar in some slack water. Then as I'm working that other section and the alarm goes off, I'll quickly toss in a kamikaze leech, "Bonsai!", no wait that's, "Banzai!", right on top of that slack water fish. I always keep a rig set aside for just such a tactic as it so often yields success.
So, if you shore fish and want to detect movement, structure, and depth - get this deal and keep a log book of your activity. I've located and mapped out many new 'sweet spots' using my SmartCast, and now it often never makes it out of the box - because it's already done its job.
Works Great! Apr 13, 2011
By Charles Knepp The RF10 has worked very well for us! we love it and use it all the time. the RF45 Sensor dont work to well and dies often $35 for a new one. or @RF45sensor rebuilds them and MODS The Antenna for longer range for $15. good deal! hes on Twitter @RF45Sensor
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