Lowrance Airmar Xsonix R509LHW this new broadband transducer represent the next generation technology that will allow anglers to unlock new secrets in finding fish. This transducer is designed for use with the NSSevo3 and S5100 high-performance echo sounder modules. The R509LH-W an epoxy, through-hull CHIRP transducer ideal for sport fishermen and commercial vessels 8 m (25 ft) and larger. This dual channel transducer combines CHIRP low frequencies down in deep water with high CHIRP accurate tracking at a constant 25° beamwidth for best resolution and coverage in the upper water column and shallower.
Key Features R509LHW
Low 28-60 kHz CHIRP with 23-9 ° beamwidth
150-250 kHz CHIRP High with wide 25° beam large fish targets
Up to 2400 m (8000 ft) with low range CHIRP
25 internal broadband ceramic
Thru-Hull epoxy housing, filling tube
Suitable for fiberglass, wood and metal hulls
Recommended for use with the BSM-3 Broadband echo sounder module and S5100 sounder
Dual Channel CHIRP
Using pulsed transmissions swept across a range of frequencies, CHIRP technology delivers target resolution and depth penetration superior to traditional single-frequency sonar. This dual-channel CHIRP transducer operates in the 28-60 kHz CHIRP Low Frequency ranks with 23-9° beamwidth and 150-250 kHz CHIRP High Frequency ranks with 25° beamwidth. With Low CHIRP, the R509LH-W Provides an operational depth of 2400 meters (8000 feet).
Wide Angle CHIRP
Ideal for anglers, the R509LH-W wide-angle technology brings constant 25° beamwidth across the converter from 150-250 kHz CHIRP high frequency range. This provides up to twice the coverage under your boat, fish and provides better detection in the upper water column, relative to the narrower beam of other high frequency CHIRP transducers.
Benefits
-Upperly detailed target and image resolution at all depths
-Accurate separation between baitfish and game fish
-Bottom discrimination of fish lying on the seabed
-Accuracy of deep soundings up to 3,000 m (10,000')
-Possibility of detecting targets at greater depths and speeds
-Possibility of finding targets in noise (“snow” on display)