Humminbird Helix9 Chirp Mega Si+ Gps G4n
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Humminbird Helix9 Chirp Mega Si+ Gps G4n

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Humminbird Helix9 Chirp Mega Si+ Gps G4nHumminbird HELIX 9 CHIRP MSI+ GPS G4N Model: 411950 1 Keypad control: Master HELIX at the touch of a button. Access the preloaded views from the user friendly menu system, operated by soft key controls that allow you to reliably operate your fish finder in any condition. MEGA Side Imaging+: See the world below like never before with a crystal clear Side Imaging viewing out to 200 feet on either side of your boat. You'll unlock more fish and structure

Humminbird HELIX 9 CHIRP MSI+ GPS G4N

Model: 411950-1
  • Keypad control: Master HELIX at the touch of a button. Access the preloaded views from the user-friendly menu system, operated by soft key controls that allow you to reliably operate your fish finder in any condition.
  • MEGA Side Imaging+: See the world below like never before with a crystal-clear Side Imaging viewing out to 200 feet on either side of your boat. You'll unlock more fish and structure with 20% more detail and 60% more range capability than MEGA Side Imaging sonar.
  • MEGA Down Imaging+: Get unprecedented underwater clarity with Down Imaging coverage down to 200 feet below your boat. You'll unlock more fish and structure with 20% more detail and 60% more depth capability than MEGA Down Imaging sonar.
  • Dual Spectrum CHIRP sonar: Before you cast, know what's down there thanks to highly-detailed fish arches and a clear view of fish-holding structure and the bottom. Powered by our proprietary, Low-Q CHIRP transducer, Dual Spectrum offers two ways to search; Wide Mode for maximum coverage and Narrow Mode for focusing on the slightest detail.
  • Internal GPS and Humminbird Basemap: Our enhanced basemap provides you with a clear view of underwater terrain and surrounding points of interest so you can fish and navigate with total confidence. Identify buoys, day markers, hazards, marinas, contours, depth markers and much, much more. Includes charts of more than 10,000 lakes, plus coastal coverage for the continental U.S.
  • Premium Chart Compatible: Humminbird provides the most complete offering of premium chart options to anglers everywhere. Get a complete view of the world below with optional charts from Humminbird's LakeMaster® and CoastMaster™ products, as well as your choice of compatible Navionics® charts.
  • AutoChart Live: Create real-time maps of your fishing spots, with access to patented Humminbird® LakeMaster® features. Map depth contours, bottom hardness and vegetation as you drive your boat. Comes standard with eight (8) hours of built-in recording time and is compatible with AutoChart Zero Line SD cards for virtually-endless AutoChart Live mapping capacity.
  • One-Boat Network Compatible: Many Humminbird models seamlessly integrate and communicate with Minn Kota and Cannon products to unlock more features and capabilities for anglers everywhere. Make the more of your time on the water with the exclusive boat control and fish-catching features of the One-Boat Network.
  • Ethernet Networking: High-speed Ethernet allows you to build a powerful, professional-grade fishing system. Easily connect multiple fish finders, or upgrade to add-on technologies like Minn Kota i-Pilot Link and Humminbird CHIRP Radar.
  • Bluetooth: Take control right from the screen of your Humminbird with wireless communication to compatible Talon and Raptor shallow water anchors, as well as Cannon Optimum downriggers. Additional features include wireless software updates from the Humminbird FishSmart App and display of smart phone notifications on your Humminbird.
  • NMEA 2000 networking built-in: Connect an accessory NMEA 2000 network to your control head for even more information; from boat performance to weather and water conditions, make sense of it all with NMEA 2000 networking.

The HELIX 9 CHIRP MSI+ GPS G4N features a 9"" display, MEGA Side Imaging+, MEGA Down Imaging+, Dual Spectrum CHIRP Sonar and internal GPS with Humminbird Basemap. As with all HELIX G4N models, this HELIX 9 includes standard features such as AutoChart Live, Wi-Fi and NMEA 2000®, in addition to Bluetooth® and Ethernet networking for compatibility with the One-Boat Network™ family of products from Humminbird, Minn Kota and Cannon.

Specifications
Display Size - Diagonal 9 in
Display Pixel Matrix 1024H x 600V
Transducer Included XM 9 HW MSI T
Memory Card Slot Dual Micro SD
Sonar-Standard Dual Spectrum CHIRP, MEGA Side Imaging+, MEGA Down Imaging+
Sonar-Coverage 20°, 42°, 60°, (2) 86° & (2) 55° @ -10dB
Sonar-Optional 50/83/200 kHz
CHIRP - Frequencies Supported Narrow Mode (180-240 kHz), Wide Mode (140-200 kHz), Full Mode (150-220 kHz), Optional (28-250 kHz)
Sonar-Frequencies Supported 50/83/200/455/800 kHz, HW DSC CHIRP, and MEGA
Depth-Sonar 3,500 ft (optional 50 kHz), 1,200 ft (standard transducer)
CHIRP - Imaging Frequencies Supported MEGA DI+ (1100-1200 kHz), 800 kHz SI+ (780-840 kHz), 455 kHz SI+ (405-505 kHz), 800 kHz DI+ (800-860 kHz), MEGA SI+ (1050-1175 kHz), 455 kHz DI+ (420-520 kHz)
Depth-Down Imaging 200 ft (MEGA), 400 ft (455 kHz), 125 ft (800 kHz)
Range-Side Imaging (Side-To-Side) 800 ft (455 kHz), 250 ft (800 kHz), 400 ft (MEGA)
Interface Keypad Control
Power Draw 2.4 Amps
Power Input 10.8-20 VDC
Power Output Peak-to-Peak 8000 Watts
Power Output RMS 1000 Watts
Mount-Standard Gimbal
Mount-Standard Size 12.00 in W x 7.0 in H x 4.13 in D
Mount-Optional In-Dash Mounting Kit
Mount-Optional Size 12.00 in W x 6.63 in H x 1.32 in D
Waypoints, Routes, Tracks/Points 2,750, 47, 50/20,000
AIS Compatibility Optional
NMEA2000 Included
Heading Sensor GPS Compatibility yes

What's in the Box:
  • HELIX 9 CHIRP MSI+ GPS G4N
  • Gimbal Bracket
  • Power cable
  • Transom Transducer with mounting hardware
  • Screen Cover
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‘No mourners…’ ‘…no funerals.’ Among them, it passed for good luck. ” This quote is a perfect description of the tone set throughout this entire novel. A hopelessness so ingrained in a group of people that their phrase for good luck is hinged around the idea of no one mourning or honoring their deaths. Having read the Shadow and Bone trilogy, I was familiar with the Grisha universe prior to reading this novel. If you’re wondering which you should read first, I suggest reading the trilogy prior to the duology — it will get you a lot of historical context that lays the foundation for the problems, war and ultimate state of the world this book is set it. I will say, I enjoyed the Grisha trilogy but found myself frustrated with the direction the story ended up going. Leigh Bardugo is a phenomenal writer but it felt like the end of that trilogy took the easy way out — but that review is for a different day. Six of crows shows Bardugo’s redemption in making the difficult but correct plot choices, in my opinion. This entire book is thrilling because the reader (presumably having read her previous Grisha trilogy) goes into the story assuming they will have some idea of where the story will go, having explored this world before. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. Six of crows follows the dark and dangerous mob-lifestyles in the Barrel of Ketterdam, far away from the Golden Palace of Prince Nikolai and the worshiped Sankta Alina. Bardugo does not shy away from the dark and gruesome reality of the mob lifestyle, she embraces it. Readers are shown vivid descriptions of call-girls, gambling rings, mistakes punishable by death and ruthless leaders capable of lethality at any second. Despite such a horrific environment, Bardugo’s character development leaves the readers connecting, loving and rooting for characters with truly horrible qualities. One thing I appreciated was the pacing of this story – you’re shown an enticing and mysterious scene right off the bat, completely immersing you into this story as you crave to find out more behind what happened. Immediately, you’re pulled away and shown the humble beginnings of Kas Brekker and the Dregs from the Crow Club, learning about their personalities, roles, and motives for the dangerous job that takes up most of the story. Readers learn details slowly — not so slow that they’re bored — but slow enough that they’re kept hooked to the plot, hoping the next page turn will provide the answer they need. Just when you might become a bit bored by the plot, a twist or exciting, unexpected wrench gets thrown into the mix bringing you back in. As you go along in the story, you’re introduced to more details about each member of the Dregs, their pasts that led them to this journey they take together, and the secrets that shape their relationships. These details are done brilliantly, as readers are able to see these memories and experiences from each characters point of view. This brings a human quality to the characters and allows readers to empathize with their situations, thus creating a bond between reader and character that allows them to continue to love and support the Dregs despite the horrible things they do to each other and others throughout the journey. You’re rooting for them to get the endings they want and deserve and hoping they won’t choose to lie, cheat, kill and steal in order to get there, but ultimately accept that that is just who they are. The only time this aspect of the characters was frustrating was at the end of the book. The relationship between Kaz and Inej is tantalizingly frustrating throughout the story, but the end of the book is where we really see Kaz’s nature and I found myself so frustrated that he couldn’t be better for her and that because of him, Inej gets placed in the worst case scenario. I’m hoping that he redeems himself in the second installment. Overall — there’s no denying that Leigh Bardugo has talent and if you loved the first trilogy, I guarantee you’ll love this one even more. If you had mixed feelings on the first Grisha trilogy, I urge you to give this duology a try. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Stay tuned for the review around book two!
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