Airmar B265C-LM Bronze TH Low Medium CHIRP Raymarine 11-Pin Y-Cable
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Airmar B265C-LM Bronze TH Low Medium CHIRP Raymarine 11-Pin Y-Cable

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The Airmar B265C-LM is a top - notch, bronze thru - hull transducer with a Raymarine 11 - Pin Mix - N - Match Cable (Model: B265C - LM - 11R). It offers depth and fast - response water - temperature sensing. With 1 kW of power, it performs great from mid to deep depths. The low - frequency band (42 - 65 kHz, 25° - 16° beamwidth) can reach a maximum depth of 914 m (3000'), perfect for deep - water scouting and fishing. The medium - frequency band (85 - 135 kHz, 16° - 11° beamwidth) has a max depth of 457 m (1500') and is ideal for identifying targets near the bottom and in the water column. 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. The included high - performance fairing boosts broadband performance at speeds over 30 knots (34 MPH). Specifications: 10 m (33') cable length, CHIRP - Ready Dual - Band, low - medium frequency band, bronze housing, etc. What's in the box: B265C - LM - MM Transducer, High - Speed fairing Block, High - Speed Fairing Block Bolt Kit, and MMC - 11RLDB Cable.

Using this Airmar B265C - LM transducer is easy. First, install it on your fiberglass or wood hull following the instructions provided in the package. Make sure the fairing block is properly attached for better performance, especially if you plan to go at high speeds. When you're out on the water, turn on your device connected to the transducer. It will start providing depth and water - temperature readings right away. For deep - water fishing, use the low - frequency band. If you're targeting fish near the bottom or in the water column, switch to the medium - frequency band. As for maintenance, after each use, rinse the transducer with fresh water to remove any salt or debris. Check the cable regularly for any signs of damage. Keep the fairing block clean and make sure all the bolts are tight. If you notice any issues with the performance, refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual or contact customer support.


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