Airmar B75C-12-L - B75 Low Chirp 600 W 12° tilt DT Marine Navigation & Instruments
300 W
Airmar's low-profile, Chirp-ready transducer models are the perfect addition to small boats such as center consoles. The low frequency band, operating between 40 and 75 kHz, performs well in deep water, providing excellent coverage and tracking. The B75L transducer provides up to 35 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation.
This tilted element transducer™ has the ceramic element set at an angle of 12 ° or 0° inside. housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, tilting the element corrects hull deadrise, directing the beam directly downward. This ensures maximum echo return to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
The B75L is available in two inclined element models:
- Fixed version inclined by 12° for 0 to 24° hull grip angles
- Fixed version inclined 0° for hull grip angles from 0 to 7°
300 W
Airmar's low profile, CHIRP-ready transducer models are the perfect complement to smaller boats such as center consoles. The low frequency band, operating between 40 and 75 kHz, performs well in deep water, providing excellent coverage and tracking. The B75L transducer provides up to 35 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation.
This tilted element transducer™ has the ceramic element set at an angle of 12 ° or 0° inside. housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, tilting the element corrects hull deadrise, directing the beam directly downward. This ensures maximum echo return to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
The B75L is available in two tilt element modelsés:
- Fixed version inclined at 12° for 0 to 24° hull grip angles
- Fixed version inclined at 0° for hull grip angles from 0 at 7°
- Fast response water depth and temperature detection
- 300 W of power with a maximum depth of 353 m (1200')
- Low frequency: 40 to 75 kHz
- Beamwidth of 32° to 21°
- Great depth-water performance
- Low profile thru-hull housing provides good display resolution at high speeds when installed correctly
- Recommended for stepped, planing or displacement hulls
- Bronze housing for use in a fiberglass or wood hull
- Also available in a housing made of stainless steel (SS75L) for use with all hull materials
- Patented Xducer ID technology
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Airmar B75C-12-L - B75 Low Chirp, 600 W, 12° Tilt, DT Product Description
300 W
Low profile and ready transducer models for the Airmar Chirp are the perfect complement to small boats such as center consoles. The low frequency band, operating between 40 and 75 kHz, performs well in deep water, providing excellent coverage and tracking. The B75L transducer provides up to 35 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation.
This tilted element transducer™ has the ceramic element set at an angle of 12 ° or 0° inside. housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, tilting the element corrects hull deadrise, directing the beam directly downward. This ensures maximum echo return to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
The B75L is available in two angled element designs:
- Fixed version inclined at 12° for 0 to 24° hull grip angles
- Fixed version inclined at 0° for hull grip angles from 0 to 7°
300 W
Airmar's low-profile, Chirp-ready transducer models are the perfect addition to small boats such as center consoles. The low frequency band, operating between 40 and 75 kHz, performs well in deep water, providing excellent coverage and tracking. The B75L transducer provides up to 35 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation.
This tilted element transducer™ has the ceramic element set at an angle of 12 ° or 0° inside. housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, tilting the element corrects hull deadrise, directing the beam directly downward. This ensures maximum echo return to the transducer for professional readingsmore precise founder.
The B75L is available in two inclined element models:
- Fixed version inclined by 12° for 0 to 24° hull grip angles
- Fixed version inclined at 0° for hull grip angles from 0 to 7°
- Depth and Fast Responses Water temperature detection
- 300 W power with a maximum depth of 353 m (1,200')
- Low frequency: 40 to 75 kHz
- Beam width of 32° to 21°
- Excellent deep water performance
- Low profile through-hull housing provides good display resolution at high speeds when installed correctly
- Recommended for stepped, planing or displacement hulls
- Bronze housing for use in a fiber hull glass or wood
- Also available in a stainless steel housing (SS75L) for use with all glass or wood materialsoque
- Patented Xducer ID technology
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Who is the Airmar? The right transducer improves the performance of any echo sounder, regardless of power level or price. From small jet ski sensors to large steel tank transducers, Airmar depth, speed and temperature sensors are the most responsive in the industry.walk. Airmar prides itself on the little extras added to products that make a big difference in performance and customer satisfaction. How to describe Airmar B75C-12-L - B75 Low Chirp, 600 W, 12° tilt, DT?
300W
Low-profile, Chirp-readyAirmar transducer models are the perfect complement to small boats such as consoles central. The low frequency band, operating between 40 and 75 kHz, performs well in deep water, providing excellent coverage and tracking. The B75L transducer provides up to 35 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation.
This Tilted Element™ transducer has the ceramic element attached at a 12° angle or 0° in the housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, tilting the element corrects hull deadrise, directing the beam directly downward. This guarantees an echo return maxial to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
The B75L is available in two tilted element models:
- Fixed version tilted 12° for 0 to 24° hull grip angles
- Fixed version inclined at 0° for hull grip angles from 0 to 7°
300 W
Airmar transducer models at profit low and ready for chirp are the perfect complement to small boats such as center consoles. The low frequency band, operating between 40 and 75 kHz, performs well in deep water, providing excellent coverage and tracking. The B75L transducer provides up to 35 kHz of total bandwidth in a single installation.
This tilted element transducer™ has the ceramic element set at an angle of 12 ° or 0° inside. housing. When the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, tilting the element corrects hull deadrise, directing the beam directly downward. This ensures maximum echo return to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
The B75L is available in two inclined element models:
- Fixed version inclined at 12° for 0 to 24° hull grip angles
- Fixed version inclined at 0° for hull grip angles from 0 to 7°
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Type: | Navigation and marine instruments | Transducers |
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Supplier: | Airmar |
Weight: | 6.55 lbs |
Shipping Weight: | 6.55 lbs |
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Box sizes: | 5.00 (h) x 8.00 (l) x 12.00 (l) |
Cubic feet: | 480.0 |
Returnable: | Yes |
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