General
Two Modes, One Transducer
Adapt your fishing technique with the LiveScope Plus transducer with live, real-time scanning sonar that lets you see under the ice — up to 200' in any direction.
Livescope Forward
LiveScope Forward mode shows up to 200' all around you, so you can locate schools of fish and know where to drill the next hole.
Livescope Down
LiveScope Down mode homes in on targets, so you can watch how fish respond to your jig.
See Fish In Real Time
Easy-to-interpret live-scanning sonar lets you clearly see images of fish and structure. See your jig as it moves, and even distinguish between species of fish swimming around and below you.
Clear Vision
See exactly what you need with reduced noise and fewer artifacts that impede your picture of fish and structure.
ABC Sensors
For tough-terrain guidance, built-in sensors include an altimeter, barometer, compass and pitch/roll gauges.
Customize Your View
Switch up the view on your chartplotter with layout options such as range, gain, color limit and color brightness. Choose from vivid color palettes to see fish and structure in maximum contrast and clarity.
General
Dimension
GLS 10 sonar black box: 9.7” x 5.9” x 2.6” (24.5 x 14.9 x 6.5 cm);
LiveScope Plus LVS34-IF transducer: 6.4” x 3.1” x 1.9” (16.2 x 7.8 x 4.8 cm)
Weight
GLS 10 sonar black box: 4.3 lbs (2.0 kg)
LiveScope Plus LVS34-IF transducer: 2.25 lbs (1.02 kg)
Water Rating
IPX7
Temperature Range
GLS 10 black box: Operating: -15° C to 70° C
LiveScope Plus LVS34-IF transducer: Operating: 0° C to 40° C
Beamwidth
20° x 135°
Transducer Cable Length
20 ft
Transducer Number Of Pins
21
Frequency
530 - 1,100 kHz
Max Depth
Down and Forward: 200’ (61.0 m)
Connections Garmin Marine Network Ports
1 (small connector)
Power Input
10-32 V
Power Usage
21 W typical, 58 W max
Transmit Power
500 W
Fuse
10 A
Compass Safe Distance
4" (0.1 m)
Target Separation @ 100'
14"
Sonar Type
Live
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LiveScope Plus LVS34-IF transducer
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GLSâ„¢ 10 sonar module
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0-degree pole mount
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Lithium ion four-in-one power cable
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Hardware
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Documentation