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XI 9 19 - ICE Transducer (ICE 35, 45, 55)

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Humminbird Xi

9 19 ICE transducer for

Single/dualbeam Design

9/19 degree coverage

455/240 Khz

Operating frequencies

Ice Transducer

Configuration for compatible Humminbird systems

No Temperature

Sensor included

$109.99
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SKU: 1028111

Overview

Designed for ice fishing setups, this transducer is intended for use with Humminbird ICE 35, 45, and 55 units. It provides single and dual beam operation with 9/19 degree coverage and 455/240kHz frequencies, giving anglers the sonar options needed to work through hardwater conditions. The unit does not include temperature sensing, so it is focused on core ice-fishing sonar performance rather than added environmental data.

Why Hunters Choose the Humminbird

Single Dual

Beam support for flexible ice

9/19 Degree

Beam angles for different viewing

455/240khz Frequency

Options included in the transducer

Compatible Humminbird

Humminbird ICE 35, 45, and

Simple Ice

Transducer setup without temperature sensing

Key Features

  • Humminbird XI 9 19 ICE transducer for ICE 35, 45, and 55 units
  • Single/DualBeam design with 9/19 degree coverage
  • 455/240 kHz operating frequencies
  • Ice transducer configuration for compatible Humminbird systems
  • No temperature sensor included

Best Used For

  • Ice anglers using ICE 35, 45, or 55 units who need a compatible transducer
  • Users wanting single or dual beam options for ice fishing sonar setup
  • Anglers who do not need temperature sensing in their transducer
  • Ice fishing setups centered on 9/19 degree coverage and 455/240kHz operation

Specifications

Beam Angle9/19 Degree
Beam TypeSingle/DualBeam
Compatible ModelsICE 35, 45, 55
Frequency455/240kHz
Temperature SensorNo temperature
Transducer TypeIce Transducer

Pros

  • Single and dual beam support for flexible ice fishing sonar use
  • 9/19 degree beam angles for different viewing needs
  • 455/240kHz frequency options included in the transducer design
  • Compatible with Humminbird ICE 35, 45, and 55 units
  • Simple ice transducer setup without temperature sensing

Considerations & Trade-offs

  • Designed specifically as an ice transducer, so it is intended for use with compatible ICE 35, 45, and 55 units rather than as a general-purpose sonar accessory.
  • The unit is listed as having no temperature function, so it does not add that data to the display.
  • Its Single/DualBeam 9/19 degree setup offers defined sonar options, but it is not a universal all-angle solution for every fishing situation.
  • Compatibility is limited to the specified Humminbird ICE models, so it should be matched carefully to the existing setup before purchase.

Suggested Comparisons

  • Ice fishing transducers
  • Dual-beam sonar transducers
  • Portable ice sonar accessories
  • Fish finder transducer accessories

Suggested Accessories

  • Ice fishing sonar display
  • Transducer mounting accessory
  • Transducer cable extension
  • Portable sonar battery

Frequently Asked Questions

What units is the XI 9 19 - ICE Transducer designed to work with?

It is listed for use with Humminbird ICE 35, ICE 45, and ICE 55 units.

What beam options does this transducer provide?

The product is described as a Single/DualBeam transducer with 9/19 degree beam angles.

What operating frequencies are listed for this transducer?

The listed frequencies are 455/240 kHz.

Does this transducer include temperature sensing?

No temperature feature is listed in the product description.

Is this a complete ice-fishing sonar unit or just the transducer?

This product is identified as an ice transducer, so it is the transducer component rather than a full sonar unit.