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Simrad high definition sonars detect weak and scattered targets under difficult conditions.
This is a perfect catching machine, ideal for mackerel and tuna detection and evaluation. The combination of horizontal and vertical beams, display the school of fish from above and from the side at the same time. This gives you vital school data, without having to go over the target. Full beam stabilization maintains a clear picture of the target in rough seas and the multi frequency rejects interference from other vessels. All our sonars have dual mode, so you do actually have two sonars in one. Individual frequencies, tilt angles, ranges, gain and filters can be used.
The flexibility of the screen presentation gives an optimal overview of the catch situation, where all vital data of fish and gear is displayed. - No reason to lose an interesting target.
• I deal for mackerel and tuna detection and evaluation
• Detects weak and scattered targets under difficult conditions
• Ideal as a "catching machine"
• Stabilized during transmission and reception for roll and pitch
• 60° vertical presentation
• Multi frequency for interference avoidance
• Same operation and
"Sonar Operating Panel" (SOP) for all Simrad sonars
• Narrow, normal and wide beam
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