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Raymarine Dsm300g Network Sounder Module E63069g on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
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Hollywood, Florida, US

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HD Digital Sounder Module

  • Digital Sounder Module adds HD Digital technology to Raymarine G-Series, E-Series Widescreen and C-Series Widescreen multifunction displays
  • 600 or 1000 Watt operation depending on choice of transducer
  • Dual frequency 50/200 kHz
  • Patented Raymarine HD Digital sounder technology

Integration Capabilities

  • SeaTalkhs network integration (optional SeaTalkhs crossover coupler or SeaTalkhs Network Switch is required)
  • hsb2 networking compatible with "Plus" series radars, chartplotters and

    fishfinders
  • Echo Sounder Features

Features

  • Dual frequency operation (200/50 kHz)
  • 1000 or 600 watt available output power depending choice of transducer
  • HD Digital Auto Adaptive Gain control (no adjustment required)
  • Patent Pending Digitally Adaptive Transmitter Receiver with infinite receiver bandwidth settings and digital filter
  • A-Scope (Real-Time Display): Split second real time representation of fish and bottom features passing through the beam of your transducer right now, the history of your A-Scope is represented in the standard sounder image scrolling across your screen.
  • Zoom Display: Auto or manual zoom magnification of any part of the 200 or 50 kHz fishfinder screen image, (X 2, X4 or X6 magnification).
    Bottom Lock: The bottom lock feature, shows the bottom as a straight line, in order to help you detect fish close to the bottom and remove wave action from the fishfinder image.
  • White Line: The White line feature helps distinguish between fish and the bottom, when fish are swimming close to the bottom.

·         DSM300 Digital Sounder Module Specifications

Power

 

Nominal voltage (volts DC)

12V and 24V systems

 

 

Absolute voltage range (volts DC)

10.7 ? 32 volts

 

 

Power consumption (typical) watts

30W

 

Physical

 

Dimensions (WxHxD) mm

273x62x187

 

 

Product weight kg (lbs)

1.0 (2.2)

 

 

Mounting methods

4 keyhole mounting tabs

 

Connections

 

Power

Yes, twist-lock 3-pin

 

 

Transducer

Yes, twist-lock multi-pin for depth, speed, water temperature

 

 

SeaTalk hs

RJ45 for E-Series and G-Series

 

 

hsb2

4-pin for C-Series and Pathfinder Plus

 

Environmental

 

Operating temperature range

-10°C to +50°C

 

 

Non-operating temperature range

-20°C to +70°C

 

 

Humidity

up to 95% at 35°C non-condensing

 

 

Waterproofing standard

CFR46 and IPX6

 

Key Features

 

Nominal output power

1000 or 600 watts (depends on transducer type)

High Performance Transducer Required for 1Kw output. The DSM300 automatically adjusts output power for 600 watt and 1Kw transducers

 

Frequency

dual 50kHz/200kHz

 

 

Pulse length

100 sec to 4 msec

 

 

Max. transmit rate

1580 pulses/min @ 15m (50') range

 

 

Gain

auto/manual

 

 

Range scales

26 scales (2 to 1700m)

 

 

Range control

auto/manual/range with shift

 

 

Zoom size

auto/manual x2, x3, x4, xR (user selectable)

 

 

A Scope

3 modes. Displays sonar returns in real time

Bottom coverage display shows the diameter of the transducer beam where it meets the bottom.

 

Bottom lock

full/split (adjust range)

 

 

White line

Yes

 

 

Background color options

classic/blue, classic/black, classic/white, sunburst, greyscale, inverted greyscale, copper, night vision

 

 

Scroll speed

auto/manual (10-100%)

 

 

Variable range marker

Yes

 

 

Alarms

fish/shallow/deep

 

 

Depth ID

Yes

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