Which Is The Best Fish Finder Transducer For My Boat S1 E6 Furuno Connections
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- The experts talk about the best fish finder transducers. We bring two of Airmar Technologies' finest transducer professionals to discuss how to select a fishfinder transducer for your boat. They discuss CHIRP sonar vs traditional fishfinder transducers. Yachting has never been so easy.
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Season 1 Episode 6 Selecting The Best Transducer For My Boat
Airmar TM275LHW
Get more coverage under your boat with Airmar’s unique wide beam, high frequency Chirp-ready transducers. The high band operates across a frequency range of 150 to 250 kHz and has a fixed 25° beam for all frequencies. The high frequency band results in superior resolution. The constant wide beamwidth provides twice the coverage under the boat and excellent fish arches on the fish finder display compared to most high frequency narrow beam transducer options.
The high wide is the ideal choice for both inshore and pelagic fishing, where resolution and maximum coverage under the boat are essential down to 500'.
The low frequency band and 1 kW of power also provide great deeper water performance. Get the best of both worlds with Airmar’s dual frequency Chirp-ready transducers with wide beam coverage.
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Eric Kunz - Furuno Senior Product Manager
Clayton Paddison - Furuno Technical Support
Pete - Airmar Transducer Specialist
Chris - Airmar Transducer Specialist
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Great video, the most practical video describing Multi beam transducers. 👏👏
Sweet thanks
Great clip guys, fantastic to see FUSA working with Airmar on Transducer development
I'll come back and watch after I take delivery of my 39" see vee.
I have been binge watching your excellent video of install and set up! Is there any new install of any 2023 products??
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned as we are constantly working on new videos.
What model is the 1Kw transducer in the center of the table? Does it work on the TZT16F (Tz3)?
The transducer in the middle of the table is the 165T-50/200-SS260 Combination transducer, which will drive your TZT16F's built-in 50/200kW Fish Finder as well as the DFF3D Multibeam Sonar: www.furunousa.com/en/products/165t-50--200-ss260
Which is the modelnr. of the 2kw on the left side& what box do I need to get it working. DFF3D box?is it working with a touch2 too? thx
Hi Nico, thanks for watching. This is the 165T-PM542LM (www.furunousa.com/en/products/165t-pm542lm) transducer. You will need the DFF3D to operate the Multi-Beam sonar and then a Fish Finder box for the down sounding portion.
can you kindly let me have the transducer model number that has the 2KW, low/med/high frequency along with the 3D, the one on the far left of the table please?
That transducer is the 165T-PM111LM, you can view it on our website here: www.furunousa.com/en/products/165t-pm111lm
@@FurunoMarineElectronics If i have the TZT2, i am sure the 3D will work through the DFF3D black Box, but will the low and medium chirp work on the TZT2 without adding additional equipment?? Kindly assist. I want them to work as Chirp and not traditional.
@@666kgb666, Unfortunately, we do not have technicians available to answer product questions on RUclips. Please try asking this question on the Furuno USA Forum. You can find the forum at this link:
www.furunousaforum.com/index.php
The Furuno Forum is staffed by our own technical experts, and they may be able to provide answers to your questions. Just post your question in the Fish Finder section, and one of our technicians will be able to make a suggestion.
what does "Q factor" of a transducer mean?
"Q" is the Transducer's quality factor. “Q” describes the amount of ringing the ceramic element or elements undergo when power is applied to the transducer. The lower the “Q” number, the less ringing in the transducer, and the better the performance.