Humminbird X1920 Ice Transducer

Regular price $109.99
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SKU: 7102111

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Description

The Humminbird XI 9 20 Dual Beam Ice Transducer is a dependable sonar upgrade built for anglers running non CHIRP HELIX and legacy Humminbird units on the ice. Featuring dual beam technology with 20 and 60 degree cone angles, it gives you the flexibility to switch between wide area coverage and focused precision depending on your fishing style. The 200 and 83 kHz frequencies provide clear target separation and reliable bottom tracking, helping you stay dialed in whether you are chasing panfish in shallow water or working deeper structure. With an 8 foot cold weather cable and ice optimized design, this transducer is built to perform in harsh northern conditions and keep your electronics running strong all season long.

  • Beam Angles: Dual beam 20 and 60 degree coverage
  • Frequencies: 200 kHz and 83 kHz sonar
  • Cable Length: 8 foot cold weather cable
  • Sonar Type: 2D dual beam ice transducer
  • Compatibility: Non CHIRP HELIX models and select Humminbird series
  • Mount Type: Ice transducer with float system
  • Use Case: Ice fishing sonar and fish finder systems
  • Additional Features:
    • Wide beam for searching and narrow beam for precision targeting
    • Reliable performance in freezing temperatures
    • Designed specifically for ice fishing applications
    • Simple plug and play replacement for compatible units

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

Dual beam sonar lets you switch between a wide 60 degree beam for scanning larger areas and a narrow 20 degree beam for better target separation. This helps you locate fish quickly and then focus in for precise jig tracking.
No, this model is designed for non CHIRP Humminbird units. CHIRP models require different transducers such as Dual Spectrum options for proper performance and compatibility.
Yes, the narrow 20 degree beam works well in deeper water by providing more accurate readings and better separation between fish and structure, making it a versatile choice for varying depths.
Yes, ice transducers like this are typically used with a float system to keep the ducer level and properly positioned in the hole for accurate sonar readings.
It includes an 8 foot cable designed for ice fishing conditions. The cable remains flexible in cold temperatures and provides enough length for use in shelters and wheelhouses.