N Nick Furuno Super Fan Jul 26, 2022 #1 Hello, Which transducer to choose if in TZtouch3 12" if Airmar B765LH is already installed? :sorry thanks Nick
Hello, Which transducer to choose if in TZtouch3 12" if Airmar B765LH is already installed? :sorry thanks Nick
gtstang462002 Furuno Super Fan Jul 27, 2022 #2 Are you looking for the setting in the unit or a replacement/secondary transducer?
N Nick Furuno Super Fan Jul 30, 2022 #3 I did't find B765LH in the transducer setup menu, so I'm asking which transducer model to choose. Transducer ID is connected. Thanks Nick
I did't find B765LH in the transducer setup menu, so I'm asking which transducer model to choose. Transducer ID is connected. Thanks Nick
M mattology Furuno Super Fan Jul 30, 2022 #4 b765 low element is the same as a B75L 300w b765 high element is the same as B75H 600w I would pick B75L + B75H from the list of transducer settings in a tzt12/16/19f with version 2.01 software or above.
b765 low element is the same as a B75L 300w b765 high element is the same as B75H 600w I would pick B75L + B75H from the list of transducer settings in a tzt12/16/19f with version 2.01 software or above.
N Nick Furuno Super Fan Jul 30, 2022 #5 b765 low element is the same as a B75L 300w Click to expand... I didn't know that. I thought that the low element of the b765 is also 600W, well....you can always learn something! Thank you very much Nick
b765 low element is the same as a B75L 300w Click to expand... I didn't know that. I thought that the low element of the b765 is also 600W, well....you can always learn something! Thank you very much Nick
M mattology Furuno Super Fan Jul 30, 2022 #6 https://www.airmar.com/xref.html If you go here, and you type in 40-75A in the search box and hit return, you will see all of the transducers that use the same 40-75A low chirp element. then, if you start a new search, and type in 130-210D and search, you will see all of the transducers that use the same 130-210D high chirp element.
https://www.airmar.com/xref.html If you go here, and you type in 40-75A in the search box and hit return, you will see all of the transducers that use the same 40-75A low chirp element. then, if you start a new search, and type in 130-210D and search, you will see all of the transducers that use the same 130-210D high chirp element.