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Ive noticed two versions of several Fishfinder units, such as the Fishfinder 100 and Fishfinder 100 Blue. What is the difference between the standard version and the Blue version?

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Ive noticed two versions of several Fishfinder units, such as the Fishfinder 100 and Fishfinder 100 Blue. What is the difference between the standard version and the Blue version?

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A. The standard Fishfinder units incorporate a single-frequency (200 kHz) transducer which, when using the standard transom-mounted transducer, has a 20-degree cone angle designed for typical freshwater fishing depths. The Blue series of Fishfinders are dual-frequency units (200 and 50 kHz) designed for both freshwater fishing and deeper offshore use. In addition to the 200 kHz signal with a 10-degree cone angle (standard transom mount transducer) for shallow water depths, the Blue series provides a 50 kHz signal with a 40-degree cone angle (standard transom-mount transducer) that may be selected for deeper offshore use.

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