Having the right tool for the job makes the job easier and provides better results. The right tool for covering deep-water haunts of swordfish, tuna, and other species is a 2 to 3 kW, low to medium-frequency transducer. The Chirp-ready R599LM delivers the deep-water performance of the low frequency down to 3,048 m (10,000') plus the detailed returns produced by the narrower beams of the medium band. Chirp technology shows 5 to 10 times-greater detail and resolution than conventional frequencies. This transducer delivers up to 82 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation.
The transducer is installed in the included tank which has been cut to the boat’s deadrise angle and affixed inside the hull. When the transducer is placed inside the tank, it is properly oriented for optimal performance. The R599LM is a popular choice for customers not wanting to drill a hole in their hull and for trailered or multi-hull boats.
The R599LM transmits across the following bandwidths:
Low frequency 28 to 60 kHz, Medium frequency 80 to 130 kHz
Features
Depth only
2 to 3 kW for superior deep-water performance
Low frequency: 28 to 60 kHz
23° to 9° port-starboard beamwidth
11° to 5° fore-aft beamwidth
Depth performance to 3,048 m (10,000')
Medium frequency: 80 to 130 kHz
13° to 8° beamwidth
Depth performance to 914 m (3,000')
82 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
Covers popular fishing frequencies of 38, 50, 88, and 107 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
Urethane transducer housing with plastic mounting tank
Also available as external (R509LM) and pocket/keel (CM599LM) mounts
Exclusive Xducer ID® technology