XSONIC Airmar B175H-W (0°)
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Supported sonar technologies | CHIRP |
| Fishfinder frequencies | 150-250 |
| Peak power | 1000.0 |
| Max depth reading | 152.0 |
| Transducer material | Bronze |
| Sonar connector type | Navico 9-pin |
| Cable length | 10.0 |
| Product width | 94 |
| Integrated temperature sensor | Oui |
| Product height | 129 |
| Compatible displays | Lowrance, Simrad, B&G |
| Product depth | 5 |
| Mounting type | Traversante |
| Beam coverage angle | 25 |
| CHIRP high frequency | 150-250 |
| Fishing type | Mer, Pêche au fond, Pêche sportive |
| Integrated speed sensor | Non |
| User level | Intermédiaire |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed for fish detection and seabed exploration, the through-hull XSONIC Airmar B175H-W (0°) is a 1 kW CHIRP transducer suitable for fiberglass or wooden hulls. This model is specifically designed for hulls with a deadrise angle of 0° to 7°, thanks to its transducer element tilted at 0° inside the housing, ensuring optimal orientation of the sound beam toward the seabed for maximized echo returns.
High-Frequency CHIRP Performance and Wide Beam
The B175H-W (0°) operates over a high-frequency range from 150 to 250 kHz, offering a total bandwidth of 100 kHz. This high-frequency capability is essential for superior resolution in shallow waters, precise detection of seabed details, and clear separation between target fish and forage. Its wide and constant 25° beam stands out with coverage twice that of narrow-beam high-frequency CHIRP transducers, enabling clear and complete fish arches on the display and increasing detection chances in the water column. Its maximum detection depth is 152 meters (500 feet), making it suitable for coastal and pelagic fishing where resolution and coverage are priorities.
Tilted Element™ Technology and Robust Design
The Tilted Element™ technology eliminates the need for a fairing by integrating the tilt directly into the transducer, ensuring the sonar beam is directed straight downward. The bronze housing is recommended for fiberglass or wooden hulls and features a discreet design, protruding only 6 mm (less than 1/4 inch) below the hull. This feature is an advantage for towed boats, as the transducer can rest on rollers or transoms without risk of damage. In addition to depth, this transducer provides rapid-response water temperature data. The integrated Xducer ID® technology enables automatic sounder configuration, optimizing system performance while monitoring the operating temperature of the ceramics.
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