Furuno R109LH Transducer
The Furuno R109LH Transducer is a high-performance, low-frequency transducer designed for use with Furuno’s NavNet and GP series chart plotters. The R109LH features a 109 kHz operating frequency, providing exceptional depth penetration and fish detection capabilities. Its low-frequency operation makes it ideal for deep-water fishing and survey applications.
The Furuno R109LH Transducer is a rugged and reliable solution for commercial and recreational fishermen alike. With its high-sensitivity ceramic element and advanced signal processing, the R109LH provides accurate and reliable bottom tracking and fish detection. Its 600 W power rating and 22Ā° beam angle ensure a wide, clear view of the seafloor, even in deep water.
The Furuno R109LH Transducer is designed to be used with Furuno’s NavNet and GP series chart plotters, providing a seamless and intuitive user experience. Its compact, lightweight design makes it easy to install and integrate into any vessel. Whether you’re a commercial fisherman, charter captain, or recreational angler, the Furuno R109LH Transducer is the perfect choice for your fishing and navigation needs.
Why pick the Furuno R109LH Transducer:
- Exceptional depth penetration and fish detection capabilities
- Rugged and reliable design for commercial and recreational use
- High-sensitivity ceramic element and advanced signal processing
- Seamless integration with Furuno’s NavNet and GP series chart plotters
Where to use it:
The Furuno R109LH Transducer is ideal for use in deep-water fishing and survey applications, including:
- Commercial fishing vessels
- Recreational fishing boats
- Marine survey and research vessels
- Fishing charters and tour boats
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure optimal performance and extend the life of your Furuno R109LH Transducer, follow these maintenance tips:
- Regularly inspect the transducer for signs of damage or corrosion
- Clean the transducer face with a soft cloth and mild detergent
- Avoid exposing the transducer to extreme temperatures or weather conditions
- Store the transducer in a dry, protected area when not in use
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