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What size kHz is in ??


Muskiebait

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Tried calling them today right from the dealer, and they said that they didn't know, tried lowrance and they didn't know, best answer they could give me was to go try it and see, well there is a lot of work involved to do that... you would think they would have a straight answer..

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this is off the faq page on thier HSOforum

How does the Universal Sonar work on both 192 kHz and 200 kHz fish locators?

Universal Sonar Frequency – in the simplest terms, sonar manufacturers utilize transducers that operate within a + or - range of ~ 2 kHz of their products frequency, so a 192 kHz depth finder transducer will have a range from ~ 190 kHz to 194 kHz and a 200 kHz depth finder transducer will have a range from ~ 198 kHz to 202 kHz. Minn Kota has designed and utilized a 196 kHz transducer that operates within a + or - range of ~ 6 kHz (190 kHz – 202 kHz) effectively covering the frequency range without sacrificing performance.

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US1 transducers have a 14 degree cone and operate at 190-200 kHz.

US2 features temperature sensing and dual beam technology. They have a 20 degree cone at 200 kHz and a 60 degree cone at 83 kHz.

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