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    Hi,


    Hmmm.. previous post seem to have dissapeared.


    So here it is again.


    I am looking for the datasheet of the Lowrance PD-N 192 kHz 8 degree transducer (Lowrance partnumber 90-42)


    If you have data on this transducer could you place it on this forum or email/fax it to me ?


    Faxnr: +31 (0)172 216620


    (Please state if it is allowed to put the data on forum.)


    Regards,


    Jan Haarbrink

  • #2
    Re: Lowrance PD-N transducer

    Not much info on the Lowrance web site. Try sending them an e-mail. I doubt there is much you'll get other than a 192 kHz pod style, 8 degree conical beam.


    What the interest in such a narrow beam?


    Patrick


    >I am looking for the datasheet of the Lowrance PD-N 192 kHz 8 degree transducer (Lowrance partnumber 90-42)


    >If you have data on this transducer could you place it on this forum or email/fax it to me ?


    >Faxnr: +31 (0)172 216620


    >(Please state if it is allowed to put the data on forum.)


    >Regards,


    > Jan Haarbrink


    >

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    • #3
      Re: Lowrance PD-N transducer

      The narrower the beam the more detail I get.


      I've send them an email... but no answer yet.


      Jan.


      >Not much info on the Lowrance web site. Try sending them an e-mail. I doubt there is much you'll get other than a 192 kHz pod style, 8 degree conical beam.


      >What the interest in such a narrow beam?


      >Patrick


      >>I am looking for the datasheet of the Lowrance PD-N 192 kHz 8 degree transducer (Lowrance partnumber 90-42)


      >>If you have data on this transducer could you place it on this forum or email/fax it to me ?


      >>Faxnr: +31 (0)172 216620


      >>(Please state if it is allowed to put the data on forum.)


      >>Regards,


      >> Jan Haarbrink


      >>

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Lowrance PD-N transducer

        Jan,


        Dan mentioned that with the 20 degree transducers he was able to get a beam pattern of approximately 19° vertical and 3° horizontal. I don not know how he determined this.


        If this is correct, I would imagine that the pattern of an 8 degree transducer would be way too small for our applications.


        Your thoughts?


        Patrick


        >


        >The narrower the beam the more detail I get.


        >I've send them an email... but no answer yet.


        >Jan.


        >


        >>Not much info on the Lowrance web site. Try sending them an e-mail. I doubt there is much you'll get other than a 192 kHz pod style, 8 degree conical beam.


        >>What the interest in such a narrow beam?


        >


        >>Patrick


        >>>I am looking for the datasheet of the Lowrance PD-N 192 kHz 8 degree transducer (Lowrance partnumber 90-42)


        >>>If you have data on this transducer could you place it on this forum or email/fax it to me ?


        >>>Faxnr: +31 (0)172 216620


        >>>(Please state if it is allowed to put the data on forum.)


        >>>Regards,


        >>> Jan Haarbrink


        >>>

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Lowrance PD-N transducer

          >Jan,


          >Dan mentioned that with the 20 degree transducers he was able to get a beam pattern of approximately 19° vertical and 3° horizontal. I don not know how he determined this.


          >If this is correct, I would imagine that the pattern of an 8 degree transducer would be way too small for our applications.


          I am writing a small basic program than will tell me what will be lit by transducer given the tranducer angle, transducer cone and height above ground.


          I desperately need the datasheets to see how the soundcone is shaped... but allas.. lowrance has not replied yet.


          >Your thoughts?


          >Patrick


          >


          >>


          >>The narrower the beam the more detail I get.


          >>I've send them an email... but no answer yet.


          >>Jan.


          >>


          >>>Not much info on the Lowrance web site. Try sending them an e-mail. I doubt there is much you'll get other than a 192 kHz pod style, 8 degree conical beam.


          >>>What the interest in such a narrow beam?


          >>


          >>>Patrick


          >>>>I am looking for the datasheet of the Lowrance PD-N 192 kHz 8 degree transducer (Lowrance partnumber 90-42)


          >>>>If you have data on this transducer could you place it on this forum or email/fax it to me ?


          >>>>Faxnr: +31 (0)172 216620


          >>>>(Please state if it is allowed to put the data on forum.)


          >>>>Regards,


          >>>> Jan Haarbrink


          >>>>

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