Airmar R599 Low-High Chirp 3kW Depth Transducer, No Connector
Model: R599C-LH
- Designed for depth measurement only
- 2 - 3 kW power for great deep-water performance
- Low frequency range: 28 - 60 kHz with 23° - 9° port-starboard and 11° - 5° fore-aft beamwidth, reaching a max depth of 3,048 m (10,000')
- High frequency range: 130 - 210 kHz with 8° - 4° beamwidth, max depth of 457 m (1,500')
- One transducer offers 112 kHz of total bandwidth, covering popular 50 and 200 kHz fishing frequencies
- Urethane housing with plastic mounting tank
- Exclusive Xducer ID® technology
The R599LH is a top choice for today's leading captains. It combines maximum depth capability with excellent high-frequency target resolution. It shows extreme target detail, bottom discrimination, and separates bait and game fish at all depths. The low-frequency array has 24 elements operating from 28 - 60 kHz, while the single high-frequency ceramic works from 130 - 210 kHz with a narrow beam for amazing target and bottom detail.
Install the transducer in the included tank, which is cut to fit your boat's deadrise angle and fixed inside the hull. This ensures proper orientation for optimal performance. It's ideal for those who don't want to drill holes in their hulls, as well as trailered or multi-hull boats.
SpecificationsCable-Length | 15 m (49') |
Connector | Bare Wire |
Cross Reference | A80212 |
Deadrise Range | 0° to 22° |
Display Connector | 0 |
Frequency Band | Low-High |
Housing Material | Urethane |
Hull Material | Solid fiberglass only |
Low Frequency | 28 - 60 kHz |
Low Frequency Beamwidth | 23° - 9° |
Max Deadrise | Up to 22° (short side), up to 12° (long side) |
Max Deadrise Angle | 22° |
Max Depth | Low frequency - 3048 m (10000'), High frequency - 457 m (1500') |
Max Vessel LOA | 12 m (40') and above |
High Frequency | 130 - 210 kHz |
High Frequency Beamwidth | 8° - 4° |
Mounting Style | In-Hull |
Power Rating | 2 - 3 kW |
Single or Dual Frequency | CHIRP-Ready Dual-Band |
Tilted Element | No |
What's in the Box:- R599 Transducer with 15m cable
- Tank
- Gasket
- Plate
- Hardware
Using the Airmar R599C-LH transducer is quite straightforward. First, find the included tank and cut it to match your boat's deadrise angle. Then, fix the tank inside the hull. Place the transducer inside the tank, and it'll be properly oriented for the best performance. Remember, this transducer is made for solid fiberglass hulls only. When it comes to depth, the low - frequency setting is great for deep waters up to 3,048 m (10,000'), while the high - frequency setting is better for shallower areas up to 457 m (1,500'). As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean. Check the cable regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Also, make sure the bare wire connector is properly connected. If you're using it on a trailered or multi - hull boat, just follow the same installation steps. And don't forget, this transducer is designed mainly for depth measurement, so use it accordingly to get the most accurate results.