Airmar SS175C-20-H 20d Tilt High CHIRP with Navico 9-Pin
  • Airmar SS175C-20-H 20d Tilt High CHIRP Transducer with Navico 9-Pin Connector

Airmar SS175C-20-H 20d Tilt High CHIRP with Navico 9-Pin

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The Airmar SS175C-20-H is a top - notch depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. It features high CHIRP technology with a Navico 9 - Pin connector. With 1 kW power, it can reach a maximum depth of 304 m (1000'). The high frequency ranges from 130 kHz to 210 kHz, offering a 10° to 6° beamwidth and 80 kHz of total bandwidth from a single transducer. This high - frequency performance is great for shallow water, giving clear bottom details and good fish target separation. It's ideal for boats up to 11 m (36'). The stainless - steel housing is compatible with all hull types and materials, and there's also a bronze housing (B175H) option. It comes with exclusive Xducer ID® technology. Airmar’s low - profile Chirp - ready transducers are a great fit for smaller boats like center consoles. The low - frequency band is excellent for deep - water coverage and tracking. The SS175L can provide up to 20 kHz of total bandwidth in one installation. Tilted element transducers have a ceramic element fixed at a 20°, 12° or 0° angle. Installed almost flush to the hull, the tilted element corrects for hull deadrise, ensuring maximum echo returns and accurate depth readings. Specifications: Weight: 2.7 kg (6 lb), Hull Deadrise: Up to 24°, Acoustic Window: Urethane, Hole Size: 98 mm (3 - 7/8'), One internal ceramic assembly.

Using the Airmar SS175C - 20 - H transducer is straightforward. First, choose the right location on your boat, considering the hull deadrise angle and the boat size. Make sure the hole size for installation matches the 98 mm (3 - 7/8') specification. Install the transducer almost flush to the hull. It will then start to provide depth and water - temperature readings. When it comes to using it, keep in mind that the high - frequency setting is great for shallow water, while the low - frequency band is better for deep - water operations. As for maintenance, regularly check the stainless - steel or bronze housing for any signs of damage or corrosion. Clean the acoustic window made of urethane gently to keep it free from dirt and debris. This will ensure accurate readings and a long lifespan for your transducer. Also, don't forget that the transducer has an internal ceramic assembly, so handle it with care during installation and removal to avoid any damage.


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