Simrad B75h 130-210khz Chirp Thru Hull 20 Degree Tilted Element Transducer on 2040-parts.com
US $500.00
Location:
Jupiter, Florida, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Simrad
Manufacturer Part Number:B75H
Simrad B75H 130-210kHz CHIRP Thru Hull 20 Degree Tilted Element TransducerModel: 000-12497-001 UPC: 9420024144114
- 130-210 kHz High CHIRP with 15-9° beam width
- Up to 310 m (1000 ft) range with High CHIRP
- 1 internal broadband ceramic element
- Thru-hull with bronze housing
- Suitable for fiberglass and wood hulls
- Ideal for sportfishing and commercial vessels up to 8 m (25 ft)
- Recommended for use with the BSM-3 broadband sounder module, SonarHub sounder module & Simrad NSS evo2 multifunction displays
- The 20° tilt is ideal for boats with a 16° to 24° hull deadrise.
The B75H is a Bronze, thru-hull CHIRP transducer, ideal for sportfishing and commercial vessels up to 8 m (25 ft) in size. This single-channel transducer offers High CHIRP only, for the best target resolution in shallower depths. Single Channel CHIRP Using pulsed transmissions swept across a range of frequencies, CHIRP technology delivers superior target resolution and depth penetration to traditional single-frequency sonar. This single channel CHIRP transducer operates anywhere in the 130-210 kHz High CHIRP frequency range, with a 15-9° beam width. With High CHIRP, the B75H provides an operating depth of up to 310 m (1000 ft). Depth/Temperature One sensor does it all. Able to measure both depth and temperature in a single package, the B75H simplifies installation and requires just one connection to your echosounder module or multifunction display. Mounting With bronze housing, the B75H is suitable for thru-hull mounting in fiberglass and wood hulls. Thru-hull mounting places the transducer in the water on the outside of your boat’s hull; a hole must be drilled for installation. This typically offers the best depth measurement and fishfinding performance. Manufacturer Part Number: 000-12497-001
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