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User selectable frequencies between 20 -30 kHz give longer range and prevent interference from other vessels.
The SX90 is a low frequency, high-definition; long range Sonar that utilizes two high-end computers to process data from the transducer. The SX90 is specially designed for vessels where range is criteria No.1. With the large data capacity in the dual computer signal processor there are several unique possibilities for beam forming. Three different vertical beam widths, single or dual vertical view and 180° tiltable vertical view are available. At 30 kHz operating frequency, the vertical beam width is only 6,7°.
The Simrad SX90 Sonar offers unique features such as full circle beam stabilization for easier fish detection in poor weather and 11 different Sonar operating frequencies to avoid interference from other Sonars. The long range and higher definition of the SX90 will improve your catching abilities and help to make better use of your time at sea. Great emphasis has been placed on giving the best possible overview in the search and catch situation. In addition, full screen echo presentation, resizable windows, off center, zoom and dual operation are standard functions on all sonar models. You can evaluate one school while tracking two other targets, giving you full control of schools and net from detection to catch.
SIMRAD
SX90 with mackerel detection.
NEW! Bow up/180° vertical
The vertical slice is made "tippable", and by selecting a + 60 degrees tip angle (or less), a full 180 degrees coverage is obtained. The tip angle can be adjusted from +10 to + 90 degrees. This mode is ideal when you are trawling for fish on deep water
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