
RAYMARINE–CPT120 Thru-Hull CHIRP Tranducer with High Speed Fairing Block
$339.99
Specs
CPT120 Thru-Hull CHIRP Tranducer with High Speed Fairing Block
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam |
25 Degrees Low-Frequency 60 Degrees High-Frequency |
Connection Interface | Raymarine |
Deadrise Angle | 0 to 24 Degree |
Frequency | 170/230+ 320/380kHz |
Material | Bronze |
Maximum Depth | 1000 Feet |
Sonar |
CHIRP Sonar Depth Temperature |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
When paired with either the CP100 network sonar module or any DownVision capable Raymarine display, the CPT120 brings CHIRP DownVision™ to life.
This through-hull CHIRP transducer delivers a photo like view of the world beneath your boat with two independent sonar elements. The first is a high frequency range that allows you to image bottom structure with amazing detail, while the second is a lower frequency range that is optimized for imaging fish using high contrast sonar imagery.
Unlike conventional transducers that transmit a single frequency with each pulse, the CPT120 is a CHIRP DownVision™ transducer that transmits across a wide spectrum of sonar frequencies with each pulse – the result is much higher resolution, photo-like, sonar images. Compatible with Raymarine CP100, a68 and a78.
Specifications
- Style: Thru-hull
- Material: Bronze
- Frequency: CHIRP 170-230 and 320-380kHz
- Transmit Power: 300W
- Max. Depth: 600'
- Beamwidth: 25°/60° wide (port / starboard) and thin (fore / aft) fan beam
- Cable Length: 33' cable
- Hull Deadrise Angle: 0°-25°
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