Airmar B175C-20-H 20d Tilt With Humminbird 14-Pin MM Cabl
  • Airmar B175C-20-H CHIRP High Frequency 20d Tilted Transducer with Humminbird 14-Pin Cable

Airmar B175C-20-H 20d Tilt With Humminbird 14-Pin MM Cabl

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The Airmar B175C-20-H is a high - performance transducer. It features a CHIRP high - frequency 20d tilted element paired with a Humminbird 14 - Pin Mix - N - Match cable. Model: B175C - 20 - H - 14HB. It serves as both a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With high - CHIRP from 150 kHz to 210 kHz, it offers 80 kHz of total bandwidth from a single transducer. It covers the popular 200 kHz fishing frequency and more. Ideal for boats 8 m (25’) and above, and suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls. The ceramic elements inside the housing are permanently tilted to compensate for hull deadrise, ensuring the sonar beam is aimed straight down for maximum echo returns. Flush/tilted transducers can be mounted through a hole in fiberglass, metal, or wooden hulls. High - frequency operation provides greater detail, making it perfect for shallower water and anglers fishing at depths less than 1500 feet. Specifications include a deadrise of 16 - 25°, a urethane acoustic window, a 1 kW power rating at 1% duty cycle, a frequency range of 130 to 210 kHz - A (Broadband), a 10° to 6° beam, and a max depth of 1000ft. The box includes a B175C - 20 - H - MM Transducer and an MMC - 14HB Mix - N - Match Cable.

Using the Airmar B175C - 20 - H transducer is quite straightforward. First, find a suitable location on your boat's hull. If it's a fiberglass, metal, or wooden hull, drill a hole for the flush/tilted transducer and mount it so the outside of the fitting is flush against the exterior hull surface. Connect the Humminbird 14 - Pin Mix - N - Match cable to your echosounder. When you're out on the water, the transducer will start sending and receiving sonar signals. You'll see detailed images on your echosounder screen, especially in shallower waters. As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean. After each use, rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt, dirt, or debris. Check the cable regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as it can damage the ceramic elements. If you notice any issues with the sonar readings or the performance of the transducer, it might be a good idea to have it checked by a professional.


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