Simrad Bsm-2 Broadband Sounder Module F/nse & Nso Model# 000-10138-001 on 2040-parts.com
US $1,969.88
Location:
Brick, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Simrad
Manufacturer Part Number:000-10138-001
UPC:042194536040
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Simrad BSM-2 Broadband Sounder Module f/NSE & NSO Model# 000-10138-001
The ultimate fishfinder echo-sounder module for professional users and
deepwater anglers, the BSM-2 uses the latest technology to deliver
unprecedented depth penetration, resolution and clarity.
New for
Autumn 2010, the professional standard Simrad BSM-2 builds on the
ground-breaking BSM-1 unit that revolutionised fish finding with its
quantum leap in the clarity and detail of the images that it generated.
The Simrad BSM-2 introduces fresh advances in Digital Signal Processing
(DSP) and frequency sweeping pulse compression (CHIRP) technology.
WHAT IT CAN DO
The
ability to transmit a longer pulse combined with the improved DSP and
CHIRP capabilities not only delivers amazing mid-water range (300-600' /
91-182m) resolution, but also enables the Simrad BSM-2 to penetrate to
depths of 10,000 ft (3000m) and reveal precisely defined individual
targets at all ranges in unprecedented detail. These innovations offer
serious sport fishing anglers fine grained pictures with individual fish
picked out both near the bottom and underwater features, and throughout
the water column.
The first such fishfinder to demonstrate the
benefits of CHIRP, the Simrad BSM-2 utilises both new broadband and
existing narrowband transducers to their fullest potential. Put simply,
the Simrad BSM-2 Broadband Sounder offers a leap forward in performance
and an unbeatable advantage...at every depth.
HOW IT WORKS
The
Simrad BSM-2 is fitted with dual transceivers and uses two separate
transducers to transmit simultaneously on high and low frequencies. The
longer pulse is transmitted for greater depth penetration and as it
requires less power than a higher frequency signal it makes less noise.
The result is a `whisper' into the water that locates the fish without
disturbing them. The higher frequency signal gives even finer detail at
shallow to mid-water depths. Users with broadband transducers can select
from a range of frequencies to best suit the conditions in which they
are fishing.
CHIRP maximises the sensitivity and resolution of
the sonar systems by modifying the frequency of the transmitted pulses
to improve their auto-correlation properties. The return signals,
already superior to those generated by conventional sounders, are then
processed by the new DSP software and displayed in ultra-sharp detail on
the display unit.
Together the combination of extremely
efficient pulse generation and advanced digital processing has created a
system that will outperform any 3kW system, and with lower power
consumption and decreased noise.
THE TRANSDUCERS
The
Simrad BSM-2 has dual transceivers and is fitted with two depth
transducer ports (low and high frequency), as well as supporting two
independent temperature sensors. The unit operates at maximum capability
with high performance Airmar broadband transducers supporting 25-45kHz,
40-60kHz, or 130-210kHz options. It is also compatible with existing
28/38/50/200KHz BSM-1 narrowband transducers with 5K/10K thermistors and
a provided cable adapter, and Simrad Combi-C transducers. CHIRP is not
enabled with these last two installations.
The dual port configuration options are as follows: CHIRP #1: 130-210kHz or 40-60kHz CHIRP #2: 40-60kHz or 25-45kHz Narrowband #1: 200kHz or 50kHz Narrowband #2: 50kHz, 38kHz or 28kHz
WHO IS IT FOR
The
Simrad BSM-2 is the perfect unit for dedicated offshore sports
fisherman and professional boats looking to give their clients the best
possible experience. The unit will also be valued by deepwater
commercial and research organisations.
Fully compatible with the
Simrad NSO and NSE multifunction display units, and ideal for
installation as part of a Simrad Yachting integrated navigation system.
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