Humminbird XPTH-9-HW-T Dual Spectrum CHIRP Plastic Thru-Hull Transducer w/Temp
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Humminbird XPTH-9-HW-T Dual Spectrum CHIRP Plastic Thru-Hull Transducer w/Temp

SKU CD-73672
MPN 710279-1
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HUMMINBIRD XPTH-9-HW-T PLASTIC THRU HULL TRANSDUCER

XPTH-9-HW-T Dual Spectrum CHIRP Plastic Thru-Hull Transducer with Temp 

Plastic Thru-Hull Dual Spectrum CHIRP Transducer supports Dual Spectrum CHIRP 2D Sonar with high frequency beam and wide cone angle, offering CHIRP range of 150-220kHz and max depth of 1200ft. Includes built-in temperature sensor, rugged composite design and 30’ cable. 

Features:

  • This accessory is compatible with the following Humminbird products: HELIX 5 CHIRP G2 – GPS-equipped models only, HELIX 7 CHIRP G2/G3 – GPS-equipped and CHIRP DI G2 models, HELIX 7 CHIRP G2N/G3N – All models, HELIX 8 CHIRP G3N – All models, HELIX 9 CHIRP G2N/G3N – All models, HELIX 10 CHIRP G2N/G3N – All models, HELIX 12 CHIRP G2N/G3N – All models, ICE HELIX CHIRP G2 – All models (In Open Water Mode).
  • Side Imaging™ and Down Imaging™ units can support the XPTH 9 HW T as a 2D sonar only transducer. This transducer does not support Side Imaging or Down Imaging.
  • Dual Spectrum CHIRP Frequencies: Full: 150-220 kHz, Narrow: 180-240 kHz, Wide: 140-200 kHz
  • Dual Spectrum CHRIP Max Depth: 1200ft (365m)

WarningWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including LEAD which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Pins
7
Temperature
Yes
Speed Included
No
Mounting Style
Thru-Hull
Imagining
Standard
Chirp
High Wide
Cable Length (Feet)
30'

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