Airmar B75C-12-H 12d Tilt With Garmin 8-Pin MM Cable
  • Airmar B75C-12-H with Garmin 8-Pin Cable: Ideal for Fishing!

Airmar B75C-12-H 12d Tilt With Garmin 8-Pin MM Cable

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The Airmar B75C-12-H is a remarkable high CHIRP bronze thru-hull transducer with an 8-pin Garmin Mix-N-Match cable. Model B75C-12-H-8G. It functions as a depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor. With a single transducer, you get 80 kHz of total bandwidth, covering the popular 200 kHz fishing frequency and more. It uses the exclusive Xducer ID® technology. These new broadband transducers are a must - have for any fishing mission. Whether you're a commercial fisherman, charter captain, or tournament angler, you'll love the precision. CHIRP transducers can detect the bottom down to 3,000m (10,000'), offering 5 to 10 times more detail and resolution. You can easily distinguish between baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. One installation saves you time and money. It's highly sensitive to small targets, sending back detailed info for crisp, high - resolution images on the echosounder screen. Specifications: CHIRP Frequency 130 kHz to 210 kHz, Beamwidth 15° to 9°, Element tilt 12°, Deadrise 8° to 15°, Maximum depth 700ft. In the box: B75C-12-H-MM and MMC-8G.

Using the Airmar B75C-12-H is easy. First, install the transducer on your boat according to the instructions. Connect the 8-pin Garmin cable to your device. Once it's set up, turn on your echosounder and start getting depth and water - temperature readings. When fishing, you'll be able to see detailed images of what's underwater. Remember, this transducer is sensitive, so avoid hitting it against hard objects. Keep it clean by rinsing it with fresh water after each use, especially if you've been in saltwater. Check the cable regularly for any signs of damage. If you notice any issues, consult the manufacturer or a professional. With proper use and maintenance, this transducer will serve you well for many fishing trips.


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