Garmin Gt40-tm Transom Mount Downvü/sidevü 500 W (chirp 455/800 Khz) 12 Pin New on 2040-parts.com
Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
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10-12220-00
Garmin GT40-TM – NEW NEVER USED Plastic Transom Mount DownVü/SideVü 500 W (CHIRP
455/800 kHz) Traditional 500 W (12-pin). Connects
to compatible echoMAP and GPS Map series, with 12 pin Orange sonar port
connector. These units would be designated "sv" or "xsv". Supplied with the following:
This transom mount transducer provides ultra-clear sonar pictures of objects, structure and fish that pass below your boat. This traditional and CHIRP DownVü/SideVü transducer is optimized for clearer images at shallower depths. 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 sonar has a power rating of 500 W and operating frequencies of 77/200 kHz. It also includes a built-in fast response temperature sensor. GT40-TM includes a 12-pin transducer with mounting hardware and installation instructions. It also includes a built-in fast response temperature sensor. GT41-TM includes a 12-pin transducer with mounting hardware and installation instructions. If connecting to the Garmin echoMAP series with 4-pin connector an adapter cable is required (not included but available)Weight: 1.82 lbs. (0.83 kg) Cable length: 30’ Number of pins on connector: 12 Dimensions: Transducer: 8.4 x 2.0 x 1.0 in (212 x 52 x 26 mm) Frequency: Traditional: 77/200 kHz DownVü: CHIRP 425-485 kHz and CHIRP 790-850 kHz SideVü: CHIRP 425-485 kHz and CHIRP 790-850 kHz Transmit power: Traditional: 500 W DownVü: 500 W SideVü: 500 W Max Depth: Traditional: 1,900 ft DownVü: 750 ft SideVü: 500 ft Beam Width (°) LF/HF (-3dB): Traditional: 45/15 DownVü: 1.1x53@455 0.7x30@800 SideVü: 1.1x53@455 0.7x30@800 Read water temperature: Yes FREE Shipping to lower 48 US states by USPS. Returns are not accepted. US bidders only, please. |
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