Honda Electronic HE-2910B Echo Sounder

The Echo Sounder HE-2910B represents the flagship standard for large-scale maritime instrumentation.

Description

The Echo Sounder HE-2910B represents the flagship standard for large-scale maritime instrumentation. The 15-inch color TFT LCD serves as a high-resolution command center, allowing for expansive views of the water column that smaller units simply cannot match. The “B” variant is specifically refined to offer stable, high-speed data refreshes, ensuring that the transition of seabed topography and fish movement is displayed in smooth, real-time detail.

Brand

Honda Electronics

Honda Electronics

HONDA ELECTRONICS has brought innovations to the world by introducing ultrasonic technologies since the release of the world-first transistor fishfinder in 1956. With originality in mind, HONDA ELECTRONICS also respects technologies in various fields and participates in many collaborative projects. This “Open Technology” policy shall lead us to make further contributions that will enhance human life.

Specifications

Operating Voltage DC11-30V
Power Consumption Approx. 20W
Dimensions W385 x D235 x H70
Weight Approx. 2.4kg
Display  Landscape

Features

  • 15-inch High-Definition Display: Massive viewing area for clear monitoring from across the bridge.

  • Advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP): Superior noise reduction for high-fidelity imaging in deep water.

  • High-Power Capability: Designed for deep-sea penetration with stable performance at high vessel speeds.

  • Dual Frequency Operation: Simultaneously monitor two frequencies to combine wide-area search with precision detail.

Applications

  • Deep-Sea Trawling: Pinpointing high-value fish schools in extremely deep offshore waters.

  • Commercial Long-Line Fishing: Accurate seabed mapping for strategic gear placement.

  • Industrial Navigational Safety: Providing large tankers and cargo ships with high-precision depth data in deep corridors.

  • Oceanographic Surveys: High-power sonar imaging for scientific research and bathymetric studies.