Navico 9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz
- "Durable ice transducer"
- "9-pin connector for easy hookup to your compatible fishfinder"
- "Watertight cap protects the pin connections when not in use"
- "Includes a sturdy foam float to help prevent loss"
Navico 9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz Product Description
Picture this: you're out on a frozen lake, auger freshly spun, and the first hole reveals a world beneath the ice that's crystal clear and full of potential. That's the magic of a reliable ice transducer like the Navico 9-Pin model tuned for 83/200 kHz frequencies. Crafted for hardcore ice anglers who demand precision in the toughest conditions, this transducer cuts through the cold to deliver sharp sonar returns, helping you pinpoint walleye, perch, or crappie with confidence.
Why Dual-Frequency Power Matters for Ice Fishing
The beauty of 83 kHz paired with 200 kHz lies in their complementary strengths. The lower 83 kHz beam spreads wider, ideal for scouting larger areas under thick ice and spotting schools in deeper water—think 50 feet or more. Switch to 200 kHz for tighter, more detailed views in shallower zones, perfect for jigging finesse presentations down to 20 feet. This versatility means less guesswork and more fish on the line, whether you're targeting suspended baitfish or bottom-hugging slabs.
Built Tough for Harsh Winter Conditions
Ice fishing isn't kind to gear. Extreme cold, constant drilling vibrations, and accidental drops demand rugged construction. This 9-pin transducer features a durable puck design that mounts securely in your hole, resisting cracking and maintaining signal integrity even after repeated use. The 20-foot cable gives you flexibility to position your display unit away from the elements, keeping your setup portable and practical for single or multi-hole hunts.
Seamless Integration with Your Electronics
- 9-pin connector plugs straight into compatible Lowrance displays for plug-and-play simplicity—no adapters needed.
- Optimized for units with dedicated transducer ports, ensuring full sonar functionality without compromising other features.
- Compact footprint fits standard 8-inch auger holes, minimizing ice disturbance.
Pro Tips for Peak Performance
To squeeze every bit of detail from your readings:
- Keep the transducer face clean and level—scrape off slush immediately for undistorted cones.
- Experiment with sensitivity settings; start mid-range and tweak based on water clarity and ice thickness.
- Pair it with GPS for marking hot holes, turning scattered bites into repeatable patterns.
- In low-light conditions under ice, the higher frequency shines for resolving tight groupings.
Anglers report cleaner separation of fish from structure compared to single-frequency setups, especially in murky late-season water. It's not just about seeing fish—it's about understanding their behavior in real-time.
Long-Term Reliability in the Field
Backed by decades of sonar innovation, this transducer holds up season after season. Routine checks—like inspecting the cable for frays and storing it dry—extend its life. When the thaw hits, it's ready for open-water archiving in a bucket of alcohol to prevent freezing damage next winter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What frequencies does the Navico 9-Pin Ice Transducer use?
It operates on dual frequencies: 83 kHz for wide-area coverage in deeper water and 200 kHz for detailed imaging in shallower zones, perfect for ice fishing versatility.
Is this transducer compatible with all Lowrance units?
It's designed for Lowrance models with a 9-pin transducer port. Check your unit's specs to confirm direct compatibility without adapters.
How do I install the ice transducer properly?
Drill an 8-inch hole, lower the puck transducer until the cable exits at a 90-degree angle, and secure it level in the ice. Ensure the face stays submerged and free of debris.
What's the cable length, and why does it matter?
It comes with a 20-foot cable, allowing you to position your fish finder safely away from the hole, reducing clutter and exposure to wind or splashes.
Can this transducer handle thick ice?
Yes, its durable puck design performs reliably through ice up to several feet thick, maintaining strong signal returns without distortion.
How do I maintain the transducer for next season?
Rinse with fresh water, dry thoroughly, and store in a protective case. For winter prep, submerge in isopropyl alcohol to displace moisture before freezing.
Does it work well for jigging presentations?
Absolutely—the 200 kHz frequency excels at showing precise jig movements and fish reactions, helping you refine your technique on the fly.
Since first pioneering recreational fish-finding technology 60 Year ago, Lowrance ® has changed the landscape of the marine electronics industry with continued sonar and transducer innovation. As sonar technology continues to evolve with more accurate and higher-definition underwater views, anglers and boaters have come to rely on Lowrance for their marine electronics needs.
Lowrance Electronics 0014889001 Attributes
- Number Of Pins: 9 Pin
- Cable Length: 20 Feet
Lowrance Electronics 0014889001 Features & Benefits
- Lowrance ® Has Changed The Landscape Of The Marine Electronics Industry With Continued Sonar And Transducer Innovation
- Lowrance Provides The Best And Widest Line Up Of Marine Electronics Accessories To Enhance The Fishing And Boating Experience
- Designed For Durability
- Easy To Use
- Limited 1 Year Warranty
9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz
Ice transducer with 9-Pin connector.
"The Lowrance 000-14889-001 Ice Transducer features a . The connector end Includes a durable watertight cap to protect the connections. The transducer Includes a sturdy foam float to prevent loss."
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Who is the Navico?
How to describe Navico 9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz?
- Ice transducer with 9-Pin connector
- 83/200 kHz
- Depth range: up to 200 meters
- 9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz Ice transducer with 9-Pin connector.
- Easily connect to your fish finder or echo sounder for ice fishing.
- The perfect accessory for ice fishing enthusiasts.
- The latest technology in ice transducers, this one has a 9-pin connector.
- Transducer is 83/200 kHz
- Comes with a protective cover
What is the length of cable?
- Ice transducer with 9-Pin connector
- 83/200 kHz
- Depth range: up to 200 meters
- 9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz Ice transducer with 9-Pin connector.
- Easily connect to your fish finder or echo sounder for ice fishing.
- The perfect accessory for ice fishing enthusiasts.
- The latest technology in ice transducers, this one has a 9-pin connector.
- Transducer is 83/200 kHz
- Comes with a protective cover
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Navico 9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz Technical Specifications
| Type: | |
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| Vendor: |
Navico |
| Weight: |
0.7 lb |
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Navico 9-Pin Ice Transducer 83/200 kHz Shipping & Return
| Shipping Weight: |
0.7 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
3.00 (h) x 7.00 (w) x 8.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
168.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
| USPS First Class: |
Yes |
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