Airmar B275C-LHW-MM 1kW Wide Beam CHIRP Low/High Frequency Thru-Hull Transducer Mix and Match
Airmar B275C-LHW-MM 1kW Wide Beam CHIRP Low/High Frequency Thru-Hull Transducer Mix and Match
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Airmar B275C-LHW Wide Beam CHIRP Bronze Thru-Hull Transducer
Model: B275C-LHW-MM- Depth & fast-response water-temperature sensor
- 123 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
- Covers popular fishing frequencies of 50 and 200 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
Get more coverage under the boat with Airmar's new wide beam Chirp product line. Offering a high frequency range of 150-250 kHz and a constant 25 degrees beam width, these transducers are truly broadband at its best. In addition to improving the performance of Chirp-ready echosounders, anglers using the new wide beam transducers will achieve twice the coverage under the boat compared to Airmar's current high frequency Chirp transducers.
A unique property of the new high frequency transducers is that the beam width is a constant 25 degrees angle across the entire frequency band. Now, in addition to providing vast bottom coverage and precise fish detection in the upper water column that can sometimes go unseen with Airmar's narrow beam transducers, Airmar's new wide beam format also creates crisper and larger return images on the display. We've got you covered.
SpecificationsLow Frequency | CHIRPS from 42 kHz to 65 kHz ?25 degrees to 16 degrees beamwidth |
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High Frequency | CHIRPS from 150 kHz to 250 kHz ?25 degrees constant beamwidth |
Boat size | 8 m (25') and above |
Hull type | Fiberglass or wood |
Hull deadrise | Up to 20 degrees with fairing block |
Acoustic window | Urethane |
What's in the Box:
- B275CLHW
- Fairing block and hardware
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