Furuno FCV 295

Jsaronitman

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FCV 295 I have a Airmar R109LM hooked up it, is it possible to hook up a second ducer to the unit, if so new Transducer will be a Furuno B275LMW
 
No. There is only 1 connection for low freq and one for high frequency. Depending on the transducer, the low or high frequency connection may be connected to a medium frequency.
 
Thank you.. now if I wanted to just hook up the B275LMW to my fcv295 what would be the wiring diagram for that ducer to machine, and correct settings to select transducer
Mahalo
 
I looked on Airmar's webpage and don't find a B275LMW...I find a B275LHW. Is that what you mean?
 
Jsaronitman,

I've found that when testing the B275LHW that is really performs well with the FCV295 when you select the following frequencies: 42kHz for the Low Frequency, and 155kHz for the High Frequency.

Keep in mind that these following frequencies have been "locked-out" on the FCV295 due to combating any potential inverter noise:
53-65kHz, 111-139kHz, and 171-183kHz.

- Deep Blue 🦑
 
Do you know if the R109lM, bolt up pattern is the same as the R109LMH thinking of taking out my LM and putting in the LMH back into the same holes
 
Jsaronitman,

Yes the R109 series transducers all use the same housing and have the same bolt patterns. The only difference between these transducers are the transducer's elements.

-Deep Blue 🐙
 
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