Airmar M265C-LM-MM 1kw Low Medium CHIRP Mix-n-Match Connector
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Airmar M265C-LM-MM 1kw Low Medium CHIRP Mix-n-Match Connector

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The Airmar M265C-LM-MM is a top - notch in - hull transducer designed for depth measurement. With 1 kW of power, it offers excellent performance from mid to deep depths. Its low - frequency range of 42 kHz to 65 kHz provides great deep - water performance down to 914 m (3000'), ideal for scouting deep areas. The medium - frequency range from 85 kHz to 135 kHz is perfect for identifying targets near the bottom and in the water column. It has a total bandwidth of 73 kHz, covering popular fishing frequencies like 50, 88, and 107 kHz. The plastic housing and mounting tank make it durable. It features the patented Xducer ID® technology. This transducer comes with a 9 - meter (30') cable and an Airmar 12 - Pin (MMC) connector. It's suitable for solid fiberglass hulls with a deadrise range of 0° to 22°, and can accommodate up to 30° in certain installations. It's a great choice for boats 11 m (36') and above, especially for those who don't want to drill holes in their hulls.

Using the Airmar M265C - LM - MM transducer is easy. First, cut the included tank to match your boat's deadrise angle and fix it inside the hull. Then place the transducer in the tank. Make sure it's properly oriented for the best performance. When using it, keep in mind that the low - frequency setting is great for deep - water fishing and scouting, while the medium - frequency setting is better for identifying targets close to the bottom. As for maintenance, regularly check the cable for any signs of damage. Clean the transducer and the tank with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they may damage the plastic housing and the urethane acoustic window. If you plan to store the boat for a long time, remove the transducer and store it in a dry place. Also, always follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding the display connector and ensure it's properly connected for accurate readings.


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