Underwater depth sensor CM510L

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The CM510L is a 3 kW transducer with low frequency (25 to 50 kHz) Chirp capabilities. This transducer is perfect for commercial fishing applications where bottom discrimination and target resolution of bottom-fish species are critical to success. The CM510L delivers versatility to have one transducer for deep bottom longlining and still be able to have better performance for upper water column species like tuna. The bandwidth includes the popular 28 kHz, 38 kHz and 50 kHz plus every other frequency in the bandwidth. The CM510L provides better performance and higher acoustic efficiency than existing products on the market. Features: Depth only 3 kW Maximum depth to 3,048 m (10,000') Low frequency: 25 to 50 kHz Beamwidths: -28 kHz — 10° (fore-aft ) X 17° (port-starboard) -38 kHz — 8° (fore-aft ) X 16° (port-starboard) -50 kHz — 7° (fore-aft ) X 14° (port-starboard) Operates in Chirp mode or on discrete frequencies Covers popular fishing frequencies of 28, 38 and 50 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth Epoxy housing designed for custom wet-box external mounting or pocket mounting Exclusive Xducer ID® technology Specifications: Weight: 16.34 kg (36 lb.) Cable Length: 25 m Connector: None, bare wire Hull material: Any hull material with external wet box or constructed pocket Acoustic elements: 15 element array Acoustic window: Epoxy Dimensions: -14.76" (length) X 6.39" (width) X 4.86" (height) -375 mm (length) X 162 mm (width) X 123 mm (height)

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