Product Details
Bottom Discrimination CHIRP Sonar Module by Furuno®. The BBDS1 is a network fish finder for NavNet 3D, NavNet TZtouch and NavNet TZtouch² that features an all new bottom discrimination function, as well as the FDF (Furuno Digital Filter) capability of the DFF1. The BBDS1 determines the bottom structure and separates them into the following categories: mud, sand, gravel, and rock. This is achieved by analyzing echo characteristics from the bottom components such as particle size and hardness.
Notes
- For best performance, do not use in-hull mounted transducers with the BBDS1
- The BBDS1 is not compatible with NavNet 1 or NavNet vx2
- Appropriate Furuno Transducer recommended for best results
Specifications
Frequency: 50/200 kHz alternately transmitted |
Output Power: 600 W/1 kW |
Power Supply: 12-24 VDC: 1.1-0.4 A (in output power of 1 kW) |
Temperature : -15 to + 55 degree Celsius (in operation) |
Relative Humidity: 93% at 40 degree Celsius |
Waterproofing: IP20 (not waterproofed) |
Detection Range: 5-100 m |
Boat Speed: 0-10 kn |
Transducer mounting: Thru-hull or transom mount only |
MFD8/12/BB software: v2.06 or later |
Range: 2500' |
Power Output: 600 W or 1 kW |
Frequency: 50 & 200 kHz |
Power Use: 12-24VDC |
Features
- Engineered to high standards
- High-grade design delivers extended lifespan
- Made with premium materials
Connect the BBDS1 to your NavNet network and get ready for your system to provide you with valuable information to locate rich fishing grounds, boosting your catch. There are two bottom discrimination display modes to select from, Standard Mode and Probability Mode. In Standard Mode, the most probable materials on the bottom (mud, sand, gravel or rock) are indicated in either graphic mode or a 4-color bar on the bottom of the display.
Because bottom material can change frequently and can sometimes be difficult to identify, Probability Mode shows you what material the bottom has the greatest chance of consisiting of by displaying the possible bottom materials proportionally within the 4-color bar.
Since its inception in 1948, when the world's first fish finder was commercialized, Furuno® has been responding to the needs of the maritime industry through developing various types of marine electronics. Today, Furuno is a total marine electronics manufacturer operating on a global scale with a great many loyal customers.