
RAYMARINE–DST800 Thru-Hull 0° Tilted Element Traditional Transducer for ST70 Instruments
$329.99
Specs
DST800 Thru-Hull 0° Tilted Element Traditional Transducer for ST70 Instruments
Name | Value |
---|---|
Connection Interface |
NMEA 2000 SeaTalk-NG |
Deadrise Angle | 0 Degree |
Frequency | 235kHz |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Depth | 500 Feet |
Sonar |
Depth Temperature |
Transmit Power | 100 Watts |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
The DST800 is a smart and compact, thru-hull , 235kHz multisensor that offers depth, speed and temperature data.
This single unit, multisensor concept provides boaters with a cost effective alternative, which only requires one hole to be placed in the hull.
Compatible with the following instruments: ST70 (direct connect to ST70 backbone, no pod required). Digital signal processing inside housing provides data to a chartplotter, radar screen or digital display, eliminating the need for a dedicated depth sounder.
Specifications
- Transmit Power: 100W (RMS)
- Beamwidth: 10° fore/aft x 44° port/starboard
- Frequency: 235kHz
- Max. Depth: 330'
- Hole Diameter for Installation: Single 51 mm / 2" hole thru-hull mounting
- NMEA Interface: NMEA 2000
- SeaTalk-NG Interface: Includes plug for SeaTalk-NG
- Dimensions: 2.94" Flange, 4.87" overall length
- Material: Plastic
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