Airmar B75C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable
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Airmar B75C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable

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The Airmar B75C-12-M 12d Tilt Medium CHIRP transducer comes with a Garmin 12-Pin Mix-N-Match Cable. Model B75C-12-M-12G is a great choice for smaller boats like center consoles. It features a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With a medium CHIRP from 80 kHz to 130 kHz and a 24° to 16° beamwidth, it offers 50 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer. It covers popular fishing frequencies of 88 and 107 kHz. The bronze transducer housing is suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls, and it's perfect for boats up to 8 m (25’). It uses the exclusive Xducer ID® technology. This low - profile, Chirp - ready transducer shows amazing bottom detail in shallow and medium depths down to 274 m (900'). When installed almost flush to the hull, the 12° tilt of the element corrects for the hull deadrise, ensuring maximum echo returns and accurate depth readings. Specifications include a 9 m (30') cable - length, a deadrise range of 8° to 15°, a 70 mm (2 - 13/16') hole size, a 600 W power rating, and it's not retractable. What's in the box: B75C - 12 - M - MM and MMC - 12G Cable.

Using the Airmar B75C - 12 - M transducer is easy. First, make sure your boat's hull is fiberglass or wood and within 8 m (25’). Install the transducer almost flush to the hull. The 12° tilt of the element will correct for the hull deadrise and ensure accurate depth readings. Connect the Garmin 12 - Pin Mix - N - Match Cable. Once installed, turn on your equipment and it will start showing depth and water temperature. For best results, operate it within the 80 - 130 kHz frequency range. When it comes to maintenance, keep the bronze housing clean. You can use a mild cleaner to wipe it down. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as it may damage the element. Check the cable regularly for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues with the depth or temperature readings, make sure the transducer is properly installed and the cable is well - connected.


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