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Airmar B175MW Med Ultra Wide 1kW, 20 Chirp Thru-Hull Transducer f/12-Pin Garmin [B175C-20-MW-12G]

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Airmar B175MW Med Ultra Wide 1kW, 20 Chirp Thru-Hull Transducer f/12-Pin Garmin [B175C-20-MW-12G]B175MW Med Ultra Wide 1kW, 20 Chirp Thru Hull Transducer f 12 Pin Garmin175MW Med Ultra Wide 20 Degree, 1KW Chirp Thru hull Transducer with 12 Pin Connector for Garmin Airmar's innovative transducer designs have revolutionized the fishing world, and they continue to do so with the Chirp ready B175 Medium Ultra Wide (MW) Tilted Element Thru hull transducer. The B175MW takes transducer design and performance to a whole new level by using medium

B175MW Med Ultra Wide 1kW, 20° Chirp Thru-Hull Transducer f/12-Pin Garmin175MW Med Ultra Wide 20 Degree, 1KW Chirp Thru-hull Transducer with 12 Pin Connector for Garmin 

Airmar's innovative transducer designs have revolutionized the fishing world, and they continue to do so with the Chirp-ready B175 Medium Ultra-Wide (MW) Tilted Element™ Thru-hull transducer. The B175MW takes transducer design and performance to a whole new level by using medium frequency (60-100 kHz) with an incredible ultra-wide beamwidth ranging from 57-73° port-starboard to 16° average fore-aft. Maximum coverage under the boat is achieved with this medium-frequency transducer, serving anglers who target pelagic species in the upper water column.

Airmar’s Medium Ultra-Wide models are perfect for seeking deeper species with a frequency band from 60-100 kHz. When paired with our other popular models such as the B275LHW, provides the angler with a broad set of frequencies (Low, Medium-Wide, High-Wide) to interrogate targets from deep to shallow.

The B175MW Tilted Element Thru-hull is a 1 kW transducer housed in one of AIRMAR’s most popular Tilted Element housings which includes a ceramic element fixed at a 20° angle. Because the transducer is installed almost flush with the hull, the tilted element corrects for the hull deadrise and orients the ceramic element vertically to ensure maximum echo returns to the transducer.

Features:

  • Fixed 20° tilted version for 16° to 24° hull deadrise
  • 12 Pin Connector for Garmin FishFinders
  • Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
  • 1 kW with depth tracking down to 400 m (1,300#39;)
  • Medium frequency: 60-100 kHz
  • 57° to 73° beamwidth (port/starboard)
  • 16° average fore/aft
  • 40 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
  • Medium frequency for superior mid-depth performance and excellent fish-target separation
  • Bronze housing for use on stepped, planing, or displacement hull
  • Low-profile, thru-hull housing yields good resolution at speed when installed properly
  • Exclusive Xducer ID® technology

Specifications:

  • Brand: Airmar Technology
  • Acoustic Window: Urethane
  • Cable-Length: 9 m (30'), 10 m (33')
  • Common Use: Fishing
  • Connector: Garmin 12-Pin
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Display Connector: 12G
  • Functions: Depth, Temperature
  • Hole Size: 95 mm (3-3/4")
  • Hull Material: Fiberglass or wood
  • Material: Bronze
  • Max Deadrise Angle: 24°
  • Max Depth: 400 m (1300')
  • Max Vessel LOA: Up to 11 m (36')
  • Medium Frequency: 60-100 kHz
  • Medium Frequency Beamwidth: 57° to 73° (Port/Starboard) X 16° average (Fore/Aft)
  • Medium-Wide Beamwidth: 57° to 73° beam p/s 16° average f/a
  • Mounting Style: Tilted Element Thru-Hull
  • Power Rating: 1 kW
  • Single or Dual Frequency: Single
  • Tilt Angle: 20°
  • Tilted Element: Yes
  • Water Temperature: -10° to 40°C (14° to 104°F)
  • Weight: 2.7 kg (6 lbs.)
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I loved this art book. It showed me basically everything I wanted to see from back drops used and unused, old character designs and how some things came to be or what they were inspired by. The commentary is great though rarely confusing (Ex: at one point they commentary refers to a picture in the top right but says "As you can see by the design in the middle" the middle being something completely different) I feel like this book is a must for fans and people interested in the art of the series alike.
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This is how you make an artbook!!
It's so awesome to open an artbook and see every stage of the character and how it all came together. It's always fun and interesting to know how Korra was made, and why whe looks the way it looks. It's really cool to read the different ideas that came up for a certain character and why they decided that a certain design worked better than the previous ones! It's also really interesting and delicious to read about how they inspired themselves in known architecture to create the environment in this tv series. I simply loved it and I'm excited to know that I'll be buying the other Korra artbooks!!!
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Great artwork for a great series!! Recommended to artists, animators and fans of the series
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