Airmar M135C-M Transducer Medium CHIRP Raymarine 11-Pin Cable
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Airmar M135C-M Transducer Medium CHIRP Raymarine 11-Pin Cable

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The Airmar M135C-M In-Hull Transducer is a must - have for anglers. With a Raymarine 11 - Pin Mix - N - Match Cable, it's perfect for both offshore and inshore fishing. Model M135C - M - 11R offers depth - only functionality. It operates at a medium frequency of 85 - 135kHz, providing excellent performance in various water conditions. The 24° to 16° beamwidth ensures a wide coverage. With 1 kW power, it can reach a depth range of up to 1200' (365 meters). Ideal for trailered or lifted boats, it has a urethane housing filled with liquid. The exclusive Xducer ID® technology adds extra value. As Chirp revolutionizes fishing, this 1kW, economical transducer meets the demand. It reveals clear target resolution in shallow, murky waters up to 1500 feet. The plastic housing inside the boat hull is filled with eco - friendly anti - freeze. It's easy to adjust for the proper dead rise offset, making the beam shoot straight down. It's designed for smaller boats up to 25' with solid core, fiberglass hulls. Specifications include a weight of 9.17 lb (4.16 kg), adjustable hull deadrise from 2° to 20°, urethane acoustic window, 85 to 135 kHz medium frequency, 16° to 11° beamwidth, maximum depth of 457 m (1500'), and one broadband ceramic assembly as the transducer element. The box includes an M135C transducer, M135 - Flange, and MMC - 11RHM Cable.

Using the Airmar M135C - M transducer is easy. First, secure the plastic housing inside your boat's hull. Fill it with the eco - friendly anti - freeze provided. Then insert the transducer into the housing and adjust it for the proper dead rise offset so the beam shoots straight down. When you're out on the water, turn on your fishing device connected to the transducer, and it will start showing depth and target information. For maintenance, keep the transducer and cable clean. After each use, rinse them with fresh water to remove any salt or debris. Check the cable regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, replace the cable immediately. Store the transducer in a dry place when not in use. Make sure the dead rise adjustment is set correctly before each use to get the best performance. And always follow the safety instructions of your fishing device when using the transducer.


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