Airmar M265C-LM-0 1kw Low Medium CHIRP With Bare Wire MMC Cable
  • Airmar M265C-LM-0 1kW Low-Medium CHIRP Transducer with Bare Wire MMC Cable

Airmar M265C-LM-0 1kw Low Medium CHIRP With Bare Wire MMC Cable

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The Airmar M265C is a top - notch in - hull transducer designed for depth measurement. It features a 1 kW power output, delivering outstanding performance from mid to deep depths. With a low - frequency range of 42 kHz to 65 kHz and a medium - frequency range of 85 kHz to 135 kHz, it has a total bandwidth of 73 kHz from a single transducer. This covers popular fishing frequencies like 50, 88, and 107 kHz. The plastic housing and mounting tank, along with the patented Xducer ID® technology, make it a reliable choice. It provides clear target details, bottom discrimination, and separation of bait and game - fish at all depths. The low - frequency band is great for deep - water scouting down to 914 m (3000'), while the medium - frequency band is ideal for identifying targets near the bottom and in the water column. It's easy to install in the included tank that fits the boat's deadrise angle. This is a great option for those who don't want to drill holes in their hulls, especially for trailered or lifted boats. Specifications include a urethane acoustic window, a 9 m (30') cable, an Airmar 12 - Pin (MMC) connector, and more. The package includes M265C - LM - MM and MMC - 0.

Using the Airmar M265C transducer is straightforward. First, find the right spot in your boat's hull. The included tank should be cut according to your boat's deadrise angle and fixed inside the hull. Place the transducer inside the tank to ensure proper orientation for the best performance. When it comes to using it for fishing, if you're scouting in deep waters, switch to the low - frequency band (42 - 65 kHz). For identifying targets closer to the bottom or in the water column, use the medium - frequency band (85 - 135 kHz). As for maintenance, keep the transducer clean. Regularly check the cable for any signs of wear and tear. Make sure the connector is properly attached and free from corrosion. Only use it with solid fiberglass hulls as specified. And remember, it's designed for boats 11 m (36') and above.


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