The R509LH is the go-to transducer for today top captains who want maximum depth capability combined with the excellent target resolution of the high-frequency band. This powerhouse transducer delivers extreme target detail, bottom discrimination, and bait and game-fish separation at all depths. The R509LH is packed with a twenty-four element, low-frequency array that operates at anywhere between 28 and 60kHz. The single, high-frequency ceramic operates at any frequency between 130 and 210kHz and has a narrow, 8 to 4, beam, delivering amazing target resolution and bottom detail.
Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing
2 to 3 kW of power for exceptional deep-water performance
Low frequency: 28 to 60kHz
23 to 9 port-starboard beamwidth
11 to 5 fore-aft beamwidth
Maximum depth of 3048m (10000')
High frequency: 130 to 210kHz
8 to 4 beamwidth
Maximum depth of 457m (1500')
112 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
Covers popular fishing frequencies of 50 and 200??kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
Urethane housing with fairing for optimal performance
Also available as cavity/welded tank (CM599LH) and in-hull (R599LH) mounts
Patented Xducer IDtechnology
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