
GARMIN–GT50M-TH Thru-Hull Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu/SideVu Transducer
Model # 17596396 | Mfg # 010-01965-10UPC # 753759152895
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Specs
GT50M-TH Thru-Hull Traditional and CHIRP ClearVu/SideVu Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam |
Traditional 26-15 DownVu 1.4x53 at 455kHz and .08x30 at 800kHz SideVu 1.1x53 at 455kHz and .07x30 at 800kHz |
Connection Interface | 12-Pin Connector |
Deadrise Angle | 0 to 5 Degree |
Frequency |
Traditional CHIRP 85-165 DownVu and SideVu: 425-485 and 790-850 |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Maximum Depth |
Traditional 1500 Feet DownVu 750 Feet SideVu 500 Feet |
Sonar |
CHIRP Sonar Depth Temperature Multiple Beams Variable Frequencies |
Transmit Power |
300 Watts Traditional 500 Watts DownVu and SideVu |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
The CHIRP DownVü/ SideVü elements have a power rating of 500 W per element (1,500 W total) and operating frequencies of 455/800 kHz. The traditional CHIRP sonar has a power rating of 300 W and operating frequencies of mid-band CHIRP 80-160 kHz. It includes a built-in fast-response temperature sensor. For hull deadrises less than 5 degrees.
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