Boat fish finder SU90
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boat fish finder
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Application domain
for boats
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Other characteristics
omnidirectional

Description

The Simrad SU90 is the ultimate long range, low frequency fish finding sonar. We made no compromises during the design of this sonar. If high performance is your only criteria when choosing a sonar, this is your natural choice. If long range, high resolution, narrow beams and high source levels are important criteria for you, the Simrad SU90 is the sonar you need. We made no compromises during the design of this sonar, our goal was to make the ultimate performance sonar. The SU90 allows you to choose an operational frequency between 20 to 30 kHz (in 1 kHz steps). The cylindrical multi-element transducer allows the omnidirectional sonar beams to be tilted electronically from +10 to –60 degrees. This allows you to automatically track schools of fish, and to observe the whole water volume around the vessel. A stabilizing system is included for electronic pitch and roll compensation. Compared to the Simrad SX90, the number of channels is increased by 50% giving the sonar an even better performance in selectivity and range. The narrow opening angle (4,9 degrees at 30 kHz) and the increased source level (3 dB) makes the SU90 a very powerful and high resolution low frequency sonar. The narrow beam makes the SU90 even more ideal for searching fish close to the bottom or close to the surface at long ranges. It also provides a far better vertical view with less "bottom climbing" that is seen on sonars with a wider beam. Great emphasis has been placed on giving the best possible sonar presentations on a high resolution colour display. The SU90 is equipped with Simrad's celebrated signal processing software.
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