Airmar B75C-12-H 12d Tilt With Garmin 12-Pin MM Cable
  • Airmar B75C-12-H 12° Tilt Transducer with Garmin 12-Pin Mix-N-Match Cable

Airmar B75C-12-H 12d Tilt With Garmin 12-Pin MM Cable

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The Airmar B75C is a high - performance bronze thru - hull transducer. It features a 12° tilted element and comes with a 12 - Pin Garmin Mix - N - Match Cable. Model: B75C - 12 - H - 12G. It functions as both a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. With just one transducer, you get a total bandwidth of 80 kHz, covering the popular 200 kHz fishing frequency and more. It uses the exclusive Xducer ID® technology. Airmar's new broadband transducers are a great choice for fishing. Whether you're a commercial fisherman, charter captain, or tournament angler, these CHIRP transducers can detect the bottom down to 3,000m (10,000'), with 5 to 10 times greater detail and resolution. You can even tell apart baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. One installation saves you time and money. It's more sensitive to small targets and provides detailed information that shows as sharp, high - resolution images on the echosounder screen. Specifications: CHIRP Frequency is 130 kHz to 210 kHz, Beamwidth is 15° to 9°, Element tilt is 12°, Deadrise is 8° to 15°, and Maximum depth is 700ft. What's in the box: B75C - 12 - H - MM and MMC - 12G.

Using the Airmar B75C transducer is straightforward. First, install it on your boat according to the instructions that come with the product. Make sure to connect the 12 - Pin Garmin Mix - N - Match Cable properly. Once installed, turn on your echosounder and it should start working right away, giving you depth and water - temperature readings. When using it for fishing, you'll be able to see detailed images of fish and underwater structures on the echosounder screen. As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean. Regularly check for any signs of damage or wear, especially on the cable. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as it can affect its performance. If you notice any issues, contact the manufacturer for support. Also, store the transducer in a dry place when not in use to prevent corrosion.


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