Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Humminbird TriBeam Sonar Technology

About Humminbird TriBeam Sonar Technology


TriBeam Sonar

TriBeam

Humminbird TriBeam technology provides 90º wide coverage and directional capability to pinpoint suspended fish to left, right or directly underneath the boat. The precision narrow beam provides bottom and structure detail and the two side beams look for fish and provide the ability to distinguish whether fish are directly below, to the left or to the right of the boat.


Benefits

Tri Beam technology provides wider coverage and directional capability to pinpoint suspended fish to left, right or directly underneath the boat. With Tri Beam, you’ll get:

  • Wide 90° total coverage from 3 sonar beams.
  • Better bottom and structure definition with our precision narrow beam.
  • Ability to distinguish whether fish are directly below, to the left or right of the boat. Solid fish symbols are below the boat, hollow fish symbols pointing left are to the left, and hollow fish symbols pointing to the right are on the right side of the boat.
  • Easy to understand coverage – total coverage for fish is equal to twice the depth (i.e. in 30´of water, you’re seeing an area 60’ wide).
  • Choices of transom, trolling motor, inside hull “puck”, portable and thru-hull mounting transducer options.

How it Works

Two fan-shaped 35°@-10db 455kHz side/down looking beams

  • Each beam is oriented so the shallow edge of the beam starts at 45° down from the surface and extends to underneath the boat.
  • Both 35° beams together form 90° of coverage.
  • Depth capability of up to 160’; max distance out is 160’.
Precision 20°@-10db 200kHz down looking center beam.
  • Looks for fish, bait and structure below the boat.
  • Narrow cone angle provides better definition and less dead zone than wider beams.
  • Depth capability* up to 600’
*Your actual product depth capability depends on product model capabilities, transducer installation, water type, thermal layers, bottom composition and slope.

For more information of Humminbird FishFinder technology, visit eBuyersWorld.com

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