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Lowrance Bronze Hdi 0° Tilt Transducer 50/200 455/800 Model# 000-11133-001 on 2040-parts.com

US $469.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:000-11133-001

Lowrance Bronze HDI 0° Tilt Transducer 50/200 455/800 Model#  000-11133-001

Hybrid Dual Imaging™ (HDI) Bronze Thru-Hull Transducer
f/Elite-7 HDI & HDS Gen2 Touch Displays


0° Tilt

  • Provides Broadband Sounder™ (50/200kHz) and DownScan Imaging™ (455/800kHz)
  • Includes Temperature Sensor
  • Includes a 33' (10M) cable


Operating Frequency 50kHz
  • Max Depth: 3,000'
  • Beam(-3dB): 45°


Operating Frequency 200kHz
  • Max Depth: 1,000'
  • Beam(-3dB):11°


Operating Frequency 455kHz
  • Max Depth:300'
  • Coverage(-3dB) Fore/Aft:3°
  • Coverage (-3dB) Port/Starboard: 55°


Operating Frequency 800kHz
  • Max Depth:100'
  • Coverage(-3dB) Fore/Aft:1.5°
  • Coverage (-3dB) Port/Starboard: 30°
Cable Length (Feet)
33'
Frequency
50/200 455/800
Mounting Style
Thru-Hull
Speed Included
No
Temperature
Yes


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