Product Detail
The Airmar TM265C-LM is a top - notch transom mount transducer with a Raymarine 11 - Pin Mix - N - Match cable. Model TM265C - LM - 11R. It offers depth and fast - response water - temperature sensing. With 1 kW of power, it performs excellently from deep to mid - depth waters. The low frequency ranges from 42 to 65 kHz with a 25° to 16° port - starboard beamwidth and can reach a maximum depth of 914 m (3000'). The medium frequency is 85 to 135 kHz, 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 transom mount stainless steel bracket fits boats of all propulsion types. Its SEALCAST™ seamless urethane housing ensures long life in water. It also features patented Xducer ID® technology. Compared to traditional marine fish finders, Chirp technology transmits 10 to 1,000 times more sound energy into the water. Designed for small boats (25' - 40'), the TM265LH Chirps across specific bandwidths. Specifications include cable length of 10 m (33'), urethane/stainless bracket housing, transom mounting style, 1 kW power rating, CHIRP - Ready Dual - Band, depth and temperature functions, and a transom angle of 3° to 21°. The box includes TM265C - LM - MM, transom mount hardware, and MMC - 11R - LDB cable.
Using the Airmar TM265C - LM transducer is easy. First, use the transom mount stainless steel bracket to install it on your boat. Make sure the transom angle is between 3° and 21°. Connect the Raymarine 11 - Pin cable properly. Once installed, turn on your fish - finding device and it will start sensing depth and water temperature. When you're out fishing, the wide bandwidth and high - power features will help you detect fish more effectively. For maintenance, after each use, rinse the transducer with fresh water to remove salt and debris. Keep it dry when not in use. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as it may damage the SEALCAST™ urethane housing. If you notice any issues with the cable or the transducer functions, check the connections first. If problems persist, contact the manufacturer for assistance.