XSONIC Airmar B75H (20°)
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Supported sonar technologies | CHIRP |
| Fishfinder frequencies | 130-210 kHz |
| Peak power | 600.0 |
| Max depth reading | 214.0 |
| Transducer material | Bronze |
| Sonar connector type | 9 broches |
| Cable length | 10.0 |
| Integrated temperature sensor | Oui |
| Compatible displays | Écrans multifonctions Lowrance/Simrad compatibles CHIRP |
| Mounting type | Traversante |
| Beam coverage angle | 9° à 15° |
| CHIRP high frequency | 130-210 kHz |
| Fishing type | Mer |
| Integrated speed sensor | Non |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed for high-resolution underwater detection, the through-hull XSONIC Airmar B75H (20°) is a 600 W high-frequency CHIRP transducer. It operates in the 130–210 kHz frequency range, delivering detailed detection and improved target separation for fishing and navigation.
Advanced CHIRP performance
The CHIRP technology built into the XSONIC Airmar B75H transducer provides 5 to 10 times the precision of traditional transducers. This capability improves the distinction between baitfish, game fish, and underwater structures. With a variable beam width of 15° to 9°, this transducer ensures excellent target separation, ideal for locating fish near wrecks or reefs. It also supplies accurate depth data and rapid water temperature measurement, with a maximum depth of 214 m (700 ft).
Design and compatibility
The bronze housing of the XSONIC Airmar B75H transducer is suitable for fiberglass or wooden hulls. Bronze housings are not recommended for metal hulls due to the risk of electrolytic corrosion. For metal hulls, an Airmar SS75H stainless-steel version is available and must be used with an isolation ring. Its fixed 20° tilted element compensates for keel angles between 16° and 24°, ensuring the sonar beam is directed straight down. With a low profile, the transducer protrudes only 5 mm from the hull, reducing drag. It is recommended for vessels up to 8 m (25–26 ft) in overall length.
Installation and connectivity
Installing the transducer requires a 70 mm (2-13/16 in) hole in the hull and provides 95 mm (3.75 in) of usable shaft length. This model features a Navico xSonic 9-pin connector and a 10 m (33 ft) cable, ensuring direct connectivity with compatible Navico displays (NSS, NSE, NSO, Lowrance). The transducer incorporates Airmar’s Xducer ID® technology for automatic recognition by compatible devices.
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