Airmar B265C-LM Bronze TH Low Medium CHIRP Navico Blue 7-Pin Y-Cable
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Airmar B265C-LM Bronze TH Low Medium CHIRP Navico Blue 7-Pin Y-Cable

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The Airmar B265C-LM is a top-notch bronze thru-hull transducer, model B265C-LM-BL2. It offers depth and fast-response water-temperature sensing. With 1 kW of power, it delivers excellent performance from mid to deep depths. The low frequency ranges from 42 to 65 kHz with a 25° to 16° beamwidth and can reach a maximum depth of 914 m (3000'). The medium frequency is from 85 to 135 kHz, with a 16° to 11° beamwidth and a max depth of 457 m (1500'). It has a total bandwidth of 73 kHz from one transducer, covering popular fishing frequencies like 50, 88, and 107 kHz. The bronze housing with a high-performance fairing ensures optimal high-speed performance. It features the patented and exclusive Xducer ID® technology and is suitable for fiberglass or wood hulls. This transducer is great for mid to deep-depth fishing, providing clear target details, bottom discrimination, and separation of bait and game fish. The included high-performance fairing enhances broadband performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH). Specifications: Cable length is 10 m (33'), it's a CHIRP-ready dual-band with a low-medium frequency band, housing material is bronze, etc. What's in the box: B265C-LM-MM Transducer, High Speed fairing Block, High Speed Fairing Block Bolt Kit, and MMC-BL2 Cable.

Using the Airmar B265C-LM transducer is quite straightforward. First, make sure it's properly installed on your boat's fiberglass or wood hull according to the mounting instructions. Connect the 7 - pin Y - cable to your compatible device. When you're out on the water, turn on your device, and the transducer will start sensing the water depth and temperature. For best results, use the low - frequency band when scouting deep areas or fishing at great depths. The medium - frequency band is better for finding targets near the bottom or in the water column. When it comes to maintenance, keep the transducer clean. After each use, rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt, dirt, or debris. Check the cable regularly for any signs of damage. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as it could affect its performance. Also, make sure the fairing is in good condition, as it helps with high - speed performance. If you notice any issues, refer to the user manual or contact customer support.


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