
LOWRANCE–12° Tilt Thru-Hull Hybrid Dual Imaging Transducer
Specs
12° Tilt Thru-Hull Hybrid Dual Imaging Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam |
16x25 Degrees Low-Frequency 11x16 Degrees High-Frequency |
Connection Interface | Lowrance |
Deadrise Angle | 0 to 12 Degree |
Frequency | 50/200+ 455/800kHz |
Material | Bronze |
Maximum Depth | 2500 Feet |
Sonar | Depth |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
Bronze Hybrid Dual Imaging™ (HDI) tilted element thru hull transducer. Works with HDS Gen2 Touch and Elite-7 HDI fishfinders. Provides 50/200kHz traditional frequencies plus 455/800kHz DownScan Imaging plus temperature. The transducer comes with a 33' cable and blue 7-pin Lowrance connector which plugs directly into the Gen 2 Touch and the Elite-7 HDI. The transducer must be selected in the installation menu on the device.
- Frequency: 50/200kHz, 455/800kHz DSI
- Beamwidth: 50kHz 45°, 200kHz 11°, 455kHz (Fore to aft 2.8°, Port to starboard 56°), 800kHz (Fore to aft 1.6°, Port to starboard 32°)
- Material: Bronze
- Transmit Power: 600W (RMS)
- Maximum Depth: 50kHz 3,000', 200kHz 1,000', 455kHz 300', 800kHz 100'
- Cable Length: 33'
- Style: Thru-hull
- Tilted Element Angle: 12°
- Hole Diameter for Installation: 2.375"
- Sensors: Depth/Temp
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