Technical data
Furuno offers a wide range of matched, high perfor-
mance transducers for our depth sounders. There are
transducers available for virtually every type and size
of boat. There are also sensors you can install that will
accurately read your boat speed and the surface water
temperature. Because there are a number of variables in
transducer types that can dramatically affect your fish
finder's performance, understanding these variables is
the key to selecting the right transducer. This book will
help you learn about what makes a transducer ‘tick.’
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Table of Contents
1-3) Theory of Operation
4-5) Mounting Options & Installation tips
6-7) Getting the most out of your Fish Finder
8-10) Transducer Listings
11) Multisensors, Speed and Temperature sensors
12) CHIRP
14) Smart Sensors
15) FAQ's
16) Definitions
17) Additional Resources
Additional Resources
www.FurunoUSA.com:
Visit our all-new web site at www.FurunoUSA.com for the most
up-to-date information on the entire line of Furuno products.
Have a question that needs an answer? Click on support and
browse through our extensive library of frequently asked ques-
tions. You can also ask our knowledgeable Technical Support staff
a question and receive an answer via e-mail.
www.Airmar.com:
AIRMAR Technology Corporation is the leading manufacturer
and OEM supplier of marine transducers, sensors, and instru-
ments for the recreational and professional markets. Visit the
Airmar web site at www.Airmar.com if you are looking for techni-
cal data or detailed specifications for a wide variety of transducers
and smart sensors.
Authorized Furuno Dealers:
Your local Furuno dealer is perhaps your most valuable resource
when it comes to answering questions about the electronics that
are right for you. To find your nearest Furuno dealer, simply go to
our web site at www.FurunoUSA.com and click on Dealer Loca-
tor. Enter in your zip code and you will receive a complete list of
Furuno dealers in your area.
Pro anglers on the SKA and FLW circuits utilize the
50/200 kHz frequencies to find their winning catch.










