Airmar B75C-0-M 0d Tilt Medium CHIRP Humminbird 9-Pin Cable
  • Airmar B75C-0-M Medium CHIRP Humminbird 9-Pin Cable for 0° Tilted Hull

Airmar B75C-0-M 0d Tilt Medium CHIRP Humminbird 9-Pin Cable

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The Airmar B75C-0-M-HB is a top - notch depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With 600 W of power, it can reach a maximum depth of 274 m (900'). Operating at a medium frequency of 80 to 130 kHz, it offers better shallow - water performance and bottom detail compared to high - frequency bands. Its 24° to 16° beamwidth provides excellent coverage. The low - profile, thru - hull bronze housing, suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls, ensures good display resolution at speed when installed correctly. It features patented Xducer ID® technology. This transducer is a great fit for smaller boats like center consoles. When installed almost flush to the hull, the element tilt corrects for hull deadrise, ensuring accurate depth readings. Specifications include a deadrise range of 0° to 7°, a 70 mm (2 - 13/16') hole size, and a maximum depth of 900 ft. The package includes B75C - 0 - M - MM and MMC - HB Cable.

Using this Airmar transducer is easy. First, find a suitable spot on your boat's hull where it can be installed almost flush. Make sure the deadrise of your hull is within the 0° to 7° range specified. Drill a 70 mm (2 - 13/16') hole for installation. Connect the included MMC - HB Cable to your Humminbird device. Once installed, turn on your fishfinder or depth - reading equipment and you're ready to go. When using, keep in mind that it works best in the medium frequency range of 80 to 130 kHz. For maintenance, regularly check the cable for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the bronze housing with a mild marine cleaner to prevent corrosion. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as it can damage the element and affect its performance.


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