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Simrad SH80 – 116kHz high definition FM Sonar

• Ideal for mackerel and tuna detection and evaluation• Detects weak and scattered targets under difficult conditions• Ideal as "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
SH80 Transducer

Simrad SP70 – Low frequency long range FM Sonar Simrad SP90 – Low frequency long range Tuna Sonar

• Vertical presentation mode - can be set in any direction– Shows 60
o vertical distribution of the school,(90
o /180
o as option)• Multi frequency from 20 – 30kHz gives longer detection range and larger search area• Dual sonar operating modes for increased efficiency • Tracking of up to 3 different targets at the same time– Useful when evaluating different schools – area and volume of each target are calculated• Fully stabilized for roll and pitch• The longest detection range of any civil sonar– Aquire targets first• High speed hull unit – Up to 24 Knots • Narrow Beam gives longer range• Multi frequency from 20 - 30 kHz– long range detection – interference rejection• 60
SP70 Transducer o Vertical view – Shows the vertical distribution without going over the fish • Full circle beam roll and pitch stabilization– Performance maintained in rough weather
SP90 Transducer
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