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T Lowrance Bronze Hdi Tilted Transducer - 0° Tilt 50/200 455/800 on 2040-parts.com

AU $576.61
Location:

Dural, New South Wales, Australia

Dural, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:Lowrance

Lowrance Bronze HDI Tilted Transducer - 0° Tilt

Lowrance Bronze HDI (Hybrid Dual Imaging) Tilted Transducers provide traditional 50/200kHz frequencies as well as 455/800kHz Down Scan Imaging and temperature.

  • Sonar models. Comes with a 10m Cable with a Blue 7-Pin Lowrance connector which pugs directly into the Gen2 Touch and Elite-7 HDI.
  • Works with HDS Gen2 Touch and Elite-7 HDI 
  • Choose between 0°, 12° & 20° Deadrise

Usable Depth Capabilities in normal saltwater conditions:

  • 50kHz - 200m
  • 200kHz - 100m
  • 455kHz - 70m
  • 800kHz - 25m

Beam Width at -3dB

  • 50kHz - 45°
  • 200kHz - 11°
  • 455kHz
    • Fore to Aft - 2.8°
    • Port to Starboard - 56°
  • 800kHz
    • Fore to Aft - 1.6°
    • Port to Starboard - 32°
 

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