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Simrad - HDI Thru Hull 50/200/455/800 Khz 9-PIN Transducer

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QBP982383
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Description

Precision Sonar Imaging with Multi-Frequency Capability

The Simrad HDI Thru-Hull Transducer is designed to deliver exceptional sonar imaging for marine navigation and fish-finding applications. Constructed from durable bronze, this transducer offers a robust and long-lasting solution for demanding marine environments. It operates across multiple frequencies—50/200kHz for traditional sonar and 455/800kHz for DownScan Imaging—ensuring superior depth penetration and detailed underwater views. The built-in temperature sensor provides additional data to enhance situational awareness while out on the water.

Equipped with a 33 ft cable and a black 9-pin connector, this transducer integrates seamlessly with compatible Simrad echosounders. For optimal performance, the transducer selection must be configured through the device’s installation menu.

High-Performance Technical Specifications

  • Frequencies Supported: 50kHz, 200kHz, 455kHz, and 800kHz
  • Beam Widths:50kHz: 45°
  • 200kHz: 11°
  • 455kHz: Fore to aft 2.8°, Port to starboard 56°
  • 800kHz: Fore to aft 1.6°, Port to starboard 32°
  • Cable Length: 10 meters (33 feet)

Variants for Different Hull Configurations

The Simrad HDI Thru-Hull Transducer is available in multiple tilt angles to accommodate various hull designs and installation requirements:

  • 000-13905-001 – 0° Tilt
  • 000-13906-001 – 12° Tilt
  • 000-13907-001 – 20° Tilt

Key Highlights

  • Multi-frequency operation enhances depth penetration and target resolution
  • DownScan Imaging technology delivers high-detail underwater views
  • Built-in temperature sensor for additional environmental data
  • Durable bronze housing for superior corrosion resistance in marine conditions
  • 33 ft cable with 9-pin connector for straightforward installation

This high-performance transducer is engineered for boaters who demand precision and reliability in sonar imaging, making it an essential component for marine navigation and fish-finding applications.

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