Depth transducer M422
acousticfor boatsfishfinder

depth transducer
depth transducer
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Characteristics

Measured value
depth, acoustic
Application domain
for boats
Applications
fishfinder
Other characteristics
ultrasonic, CHIRP

Description

Deep water performance with no transducers protruding from the hull is what the M422 is all about. This in-hull, dual frequency wideband transducer is perfect for larger offshore fiberglass boats that are looking for deep water target performance. Operating at both low (47-52 kHz) and high frequency range (190-210 kHz), this transducer performs out to 2000'. The M422, is a 1.5 kW wideband transducer designed for offshore vessels. The transducer includes a plastic housing which is secured inside the hull of the boat and is filled with eco-friendly antifreeze. The transducer is inserted into the housing and adjusted for the proper dead rise offset, insuring the beam is shooting straight down. The liquid provides the best medium to transmit through the fiberglass and into the surrounding water. The benefits to the in-hull transducer are that there are no protruding features on the exterior of the hull making it the perfect choice for trailered or lifted boats. Designed for boats up to 30' with solid core, fiberglass hulls. Features Depth Only Wideband high frequency (190-210 kHz) and low frequency (47-52 kHz) 18 degree Low and 5 degree high frequency beamwidth 1.5 kW output Depth range: to 610 m (2000') Perfect for trailered or lifted boats Urethane Housing- liquid filled Installed with a hand-adjustable base. No cutting is needed. Exclusive Xducer ID® technology Specifications Weight: 4.16 kg (9.17 lb) Hull Deadrise: 2° to 20° Acoustic Window: Urethane For use on solid fiberglass hulls only

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