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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 23:26:00 -0600, "RB"
wrote: Just found a couple of old transducers tucked away in a desk drawer in my workshop. No clue as to what they're from, make, model, etc, nor as to operating frequency. If I recall correctly, the freq is the most important characteristic. Also seems like the other thing is not to stick 'em on some depth finder that overpowers them and pops the circuit that fixes the freq. Is all this correct? Yes - it's a question of how much current the crystal can handle in terms of RMS power from the signal transmitter - if they are older transducers, it's a pretty safe bet they will handle 600 watts. If so, what's some practical, reasonably simple way to determine their design freq? Jeeze - those can be anywhere from 25 to 200 Khz. depending on their age and what they came off of. Are there any identifying marks on them? Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- "My rod and my reel - they comfort me." St. Pete, 12 Lb. Test |
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