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HD Digital
HD Digital
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Dual frequency (200kHz & 50kHz)
For top performance in both shallow and deep water, powerful dual frequency conveniently allows you to choose your frequency manually or use the auto frequency function. You can choose to display either frequency in easy-to-read full screen mode or view both frequencies simultaneously in split screen mode.
A-scope and bottom coverage
See fish and the seabed in real time - A-scope technology instantaneously displays the echoes found in the transducer's acoustic beam. Using the patented bottom coverage feature, you can easily see the size of the area of seabed being covered by the transducer cone.
Bottom lock
Bottom lock has the unique ability to smooth out the seabed presentation and is extremely useful if you are looking for fish that live close to the ocean floor. It gives greater magnification of fish echo returns directly above the seabed, helping you differentiate structure from fish.
Zoom
Use the auto zoom to help you find fish and their habitat close to the bottom, or select manual zoom for a detailed view of fish closer to the surface. Pinpoint fish echoes with x2, x4, x6 zoom magnification.
DSM400 HD Digital Fishfinder Module
Transducers and Accessories
For more information, detailed specifications and installation instructions for the entire range of Raymarine fishfinder transducers, visit www.raymarine.com
New
Built to complement the new G Series, the DSM400 is Raymarine's next generation HD Digital sounder processor. Extra powerful, extra flexible - using upto 3kW of penetrating power, the DSM400 uses new broadband technology transducers for variable frequencies between 28-70kHz and 130 -200kHz.
• Rugged, waterproof aluminium construction.
• 1, 2 or 3kW RMS power output (dependent on the transducer used).
• Multiple operating frequencies - 28, 38, 50 and
200kHz.
• 4 independent sonar tranceivers enable you to use 2 dual-frequency transducers to see 4 different ranges at once.
• 4 user-selectable presets.
• Compatible with the new ultra high-performance transducers, including broad bandwidth and widebeam.
• SeaTalkhs network compatible.
TRANSDUCERS
High-speed transom
mount (600 watts) for depth, speed and
temperature.
NETWORKED SYSTEM
Compact high
performance 1kW rated through-hull.
NETWORKED
The Digital Sounder Module adds HD Digital echo sounder technology to every display in the navigation network.
Long stem, stainless steel and plastic
transducers are also
available.
For optimal through-hull performance choose a high speed
fairing block.
DSM300 HD Digital Fishfinder Module
Commercial grade high performance 1kW rated through-hull.
Digital Sounder Transducer Module
SeaTalk2 Navigation Keyboard
E Series Network Display
SeaTalk Switch
Raystar125 SDGPS Antenna
G Series Monitor
Whether you are a commercial fisherman, running a sport-fishing venture, diving school or involved in survey work, (or just love fishing), the latest technical developments from Raymarine will help you. The DSM300 is a Digital Sounder Module with HD Digital technology. This 'black box' digital fishfinder provides full function fishfinder capabilities to Raymarine C Series and E Series displays.
Features
• Dual frequency operation (200/50kHz).
• 1000 or 600 watt available output (power depending on choice of transducer).
• HD Digital Auto Adaptive Gain control (no adjustment required).
• Digitally Adaptive Transmitter Receiver with infinite receiver bandwidth settings and digital filter.
• Compatible with E Series High Speed SeaTalkhs network.
• Compatible multi-function displays.
IGH PERFORMANCE TRANSDUCERS
SINGLE STATION
SINGLE STATION
Combine the Digital Sounder Module with a radar/chartplotter display to create an 'all-in-one' integrated fishfinder/radar/chartplotter display.
SS270 Wide Angle.
1kW. 200kHz wide cone angle (28°)
matches 50kHz cone
angle. Diplexed version (DSM30 & 300) and
non-diplexed version (DSM400).
R99A, R199A.
2kW, 50/200kHz.
Lower Q. No diplexer
or transformer.
R209, R309, R299, R399. 3kW. Ultra­high performance broadband technology.
28, 38, 50, 200kHz no
diplexer or transformer. Wideband 200kHz element.
DSM30 Digital Sounder Module
The DSM30 is a 600 Watt Digital Sounder Module with HD Digital technology. This 'black box' digital fishfinder provides fishfinder capabilities to Raymarine multi-function displays.
Features
• 600 Watt Digital Sounder Module.
• Compatible with Raymarine E Series. (SeaTalkhs) and C Series hsb2.
• 12V operation only (24V user must use the
DSM300).
• Compatible with all DSM300 transducers.
• HD Digital receiver technology provides Auto Adaptive control of Sensitivity, Ping rate and Transmit Power.
• Infinite number of receiver bandwidths for adapting to all types of sea and bottom conditions.
• Fully automatic 'hands off' operation.
Transducer
Digital Sounder Module
Cross Over E Series Network
Switch Display
Radome Radar Antenna
Raystar125 SDGPS
Antenna
CS4500. Sonic Speed ^ transducer - no
moving parts to foul or clean.
Sunlight
Viewable
Colour Display
^._d^_ T42. Bronze through­, f*^^" hull precision water temperature sensor.
For more information, detailed specifications and installation instructions for the entire range of Raymarine fishfinder transducers, visit www.raymarine.com
Sunlight viewable displays
You won't miss a thing, even if the sun is shining directly on the screen. Using Raymarine high-bright screen technology, the bright crisp screens show detailed echo returns in all lighting conditions. Each colour screen is full VGA (high resolution) for maximum detail and echo target discrimination.
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