Airmar TM275C-LHW Transducer With 2x Navico 7-Pin MMC
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Airmar TM275C-LHW Transducer With 2x Navico 7-Pin MMC

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The Airmar TM275C-LHW is a top - notch transom mount low/high wide CHIRP transducer. It comes with Navico 7 - Pin and a Y Mix - N - Match cable (Model: TM275C - LHW - BL2). This transducer has a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. The low CHIRP ranges from 42 kHz to 65 kHz with a 25° to 16° beamwidth, while the high CHIRP goes from 150 kHz to 250 kHz with a constant 25° beamwidth. It offers a total bandwidth of 123 kHz from a single transducer and covers popular fishing frequencies of 50 and 200 kHz. With Airmar's new wide beam Chirp product line, you get more coverage under the boat. The high - frequency range of 150 - 250 kHz and constant 25° beamwidth make it a great broadband choice. Anglers using this will get twice the coverage compared to current high - frequency Chirp transducers. The constant 25° beamwidth across the frequency band provides vast bottom coverage, precise fish detection in the upper water column, and crisper, larger return images on the display. Specifications: Hull deadrise up to 28°, acoustic window in urethane. What's in the box: TM - 275C LHW, transom mount bracket and hardware, 3 - 3deg shims, and MMC - BL2 cable.

Using this Airmar TM275C - LHW transducer is easy. First, mount it on your boat's transom using the provided transom mount bracket and hardware. Make sure to adjust it properly with the 3 - 3deg shims according to your hull deadrise, which should be up to 28°. Connect the MMC - BL2 cable to your system. When using, keep in mind that it can detect depth and water temperature quickly. For fishing, it's great as it covers popular frequencies and gives you wide coverage under the boat. As for maintenance, regularly check the urethane acoustic window for any signs of damage. If there's dirt on the transducer, gently clean it with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the transducer. Store it in a dry place when not in use to prevent any moisture - related issues.


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