Augoose
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I'm looking at budget fish finders for around $100.00. I've read a couple of posts trying to learn about these devices and so I'm focusing on the RMS and wattage. I fish freshwater lakes under 150 feet.
Currently I'm comparing the Garmin 140 with the Humminbird PiranhaMax 170. Both seem to have equally great reputations and the price is about the same, so now its down to the specs:
Humminbird -
Display size - 4.0" diagonal
Display Colors/Grayscale: 8 Level Grayscale
* 83 kHz / 60? @ -10db
* 200 kHz / 20? @ -10db
Power Output (RMS): 200 Watts (RMS)
Power Output (Peak to Peak): 1600 Watts (Peak-to-Peak)
Garmin -
Display size - 3.2" x 3.1"
Display type: 4-level grayscale FSTN
Frequency: 80/200 kHz (dual beam)
Transmit power: 100 W (RMS), 800 W (peak to peak)
Cone angle: 45? or 15? (dual beam)
So it seems the Humminbird has twice the rms and wattage, 60 to 20 degree coverage, as well as 8 level grayscale vs 4 with the garmin, 45 to 15 degree coverage, and half the power.
According to the specs, Humminbird is the winner however I'm leaning towards the Garmin for the larger display. As for other option, alarms, water temp, etc, they seem to be the same. Anyone have any suggestions? One over the other? Other finders to consider in the $100 price range?
Currently I'm comparing the Garmin 140 with the Humminbird PiranhaMax 170. Both seem to have equally great reputations and the price is about the same, so now its down to the specs:
Humminbird -
Display size - 4.0" diagonal
Display Colors/Grayscale: 8 Level Grayscale
* 83 kHz / 60? @ -10db
* 200 kHz / 20? @ -10db
Power Output (RMS): 200 Watts (RMS)
Power Output (Peak to Peak): 1600 Watts (Peak-to-Peak)
Garmin -
Display size - 3.2" x 3.1"
Display type: 4-level grayscale FSTN
Frequency: 80/200 kHz (dual beam)
Transmit power: 100 W (RMS), 800 W (peak to peak)
Cone angle: 45? or 15? (dual beam)
So it seems the Humminbird has twice the rms and wattage, 60 to 20 degree coverage, as well as 8 level grayscale vs 4 with the garmin, 45 to 15 degree coverage, and half the power.
According to the specs, Humminbird is the winner however I'm leaning towards the Garmin for the larger display. As for other option, alarms, water temp, etc, they seem to be the same. Anyone have any suggestions? One over the other? Other finders to consider in the $100 price range?