Airmar B75C-20-H 20d Tilt With Humminbird 9-Pin MM Cable
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Airmar B75C-20-H 20d Tilt With Humminbird 9-Pin MM Cable

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Airmar B75C is a 20° tilted element High CHIRP Bronze Thru Hull transducer paired with a 9-Pin Humminbird Mix-N-Match Cable. Model: B75C-20-H-HB. It serves as a depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor. With just one transducer, you get 80 kHz of total bandwidth, covering the popular 200 kHz fishing frequency and other frequencies in the bandwidth. It features exclusive Xducer ID® technology. Ideal for commercial fishermen, charter captains, and tournament anglers. CHIRP transducers can detect the bottom down to 3,000m (10,000') with 5 to 10 times greater detail and resolution, allowing you to distinguish between baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. One installation saves you time and money. It's more sensitive to small targets and sends back detailed information for crisp, high-resolution images on the echosounder screen. Specifications: CHIRP Frequency 130 kHz - 210 kHz, Beamwidth 15° - 9°, Element tilt 20°, Deadrise 16° - 24°, Maximum depth 700ft. What's in the box: B75C-20-H-MM and MMC-HB.

Using this Airmar transducer is easy. First, install it according to the instructions that come with it. Make sure the tilt and deadrise settings match your boat's specifications. Once installed, connect the 9 - Pin Humminbird Mix - N - Match Cable to your echosounder. You're then ready to start fishing. When using, remember that the transducer works best in the specified CHIRP frequency range of 130 kHz to 210 kHz. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or rough handling. For maintenance, regularly clean the transducer with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or debris. Check the cable for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues, replace the cable or consult the manufacturer. This way, you'll keep your transducer in top - notch condition for many fishing trips to come.


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