
GARMIN–Airmar B150M 0° Tilt Thru-Hull CHIRP Transducer
$379.99
Specs
Airmar B150M 0° Tilt Thru-Hull CHIRP Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam | 17x26 Degrees Low-Frequency |
Connection Interface | 8-Pin Connector |
Deadrise Angle | 0 to 7 Degree |
Frequency | 95/155kHz |
Material | Bronze |
Maximum Depth | 600 Feet |
Sonar | Depth |
Transmit Power | 300 Watts |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
CHIRPs from 95-155kHz to provide 60kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer.
As CHIRP continues to redefine recreational fishing, Airmar has expanded the lineup of broadband transducers to satisfy the growing demand for this game changing technology. An economical CHIRP transducer for offshore fishing and freshwater anglers, the Airmar B150M CHIRP Transducer is ideal for inshore or coastal fishing in shallow to medium depths.
Freshwater anglers will see fish holding close to structures and suspended fish. The B150M delivers wider arches and 26–17º beamwidths. 0° non-tilted element provides no hull deadrise compensation and fits hulls with 0°-7° deadrise.
Key Features
- Depth and water temperature sensor Ideal for inshore or coastal fishing in shallow to medium depths
- Freshwater anglers will see fish holding close to structures and suspended fish
- Track bottom at higher boat speeds
- More coverage under your boat delivers wider arches and 26° to 17° beamwidths
- Cover the medium frequency range—CHIRPs from 95-155kHz to provide 60kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
- Hull Type: Fiberglass, wood or metal
- One internal ceramic element
Specifications
- Style: Thru-hull
- Cable Length: 39'
- Connector: 8-pin
- Hull Deadrise Angles: 0°-7° degree deadrise
- Monitors: Depth and Temperature
- Material: Bronze
- Transmit Power: 300W
- Frequency: 95-155 kHz Medium CHIRP
- Max. Depth: 600'
- Beamwidths: 26°-17°

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