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Airmar DT812BV-235-N2 235 kHz Tilted Element™ Smart™ Sensor 12° Tilt Bronze NMEA 2000 Model# DT812BV-235-N2

Airmar DT812BV-235-N2 235 kHz Low Profile Tilted Element™ Smart™ Sensor 12° Tilt Bronze NMEA 2000

Airmar has taken its proven Tilted Element™ and broadband technologies and applied them to its leading line of Smart™ Sensors. The DT800 is a low-profile, retractable, thru-hull sensor that computes accurate depth and temperature data and sends it to any NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000® display. The DT800 operates at a frequency of 235 kHz and can run simultaneously with other Airmar 50/200 kHz transducers on-board with no interference. The broadband ceramic delivers depth readings to 183M (600'), as well as accurate shallow-water readings in as little as 500 mm (1.6').

Airmar's Smart™ Sensors have embedded microelectronics - the transducer element and signal processor are only millimeters apart. The signal from the depth transducer is processed right inside the sensor itself. All that is needed to receive depth and temperature data is a single cable into a compatible device or display. Because the ceramic is tilted inside the housing, the transducer beam is oriented straight down, resulting in strong bottom echo returns and accurate depth readings. The retractable housing with a self-closing valve reduces water flow into the vessel when the transducer is removed for cleaning.

Smart™ Sensor Features
  • Enhanced depth performance
  • Maximum Depth Range: 180M (594')
  • Minimum range 0.5M (1.6')
  • Urethane face provides better sensitivity
  • Excellent high-speed performance
  • Fixed 20° tilt for 16° to 24° deadrise
  • Fixed 12° tilt for 8° to 15° deadrise
  • Fixed 0° tilt for 0° to 8° deadrise
  • NMEA 2000 output
  • 100 W RMS power
  • Frequency: 235 kHz
  • Cone: 12°
  • All models have depth and temperature
  • 235 kHz eliminates interference with fishfinders
  • Retractable insert provides ease of serviceability
  • Usable Shaft Length: 57mm (2.25")
  • .6M(19.8') NMEA 2000® devicenet cable and connector
  • 51mm (2") housing
  • Blanking plug included
  • Accommodates maximum hull thicknesses 54mm (2-1/8")
  • Accommodates minimum hull thicknesses 6.3mm (0.25")

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