Airmar TM275C-LHW Transducer With Raymarine 11-Pin MMC
  • Airmar TM275C-LHW Transducer with Raymarine 11-Pin Cable - Ideal for Fishing

Airmar TM275C-LHW Transducer With Raymarine 11-Pin MMC

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The Airmar TM275C-LHW is a transom mount low/high wide CHIRP transducer paired with a Raymarine 11-Pin Mix-N-Match cable (Model: TM275C-LHW-11R). It comes with a depth and fast - response water - temperature sensor. This transducer offers low CHIRP from 42 kHz to 65 kHz with a 25° to 16° beamwidth and high CHIRP from 150 kHz to 250 kHz with a constant 25° beamwidth. It has a total bandwidth of 123 kHz, covering popular fishing frequencies like 50 and 200 kHz. Airmar's new wide beam Chirp product line provides more coverage under the boat. The high - frequency range of 150 - 250 kHz and constant 25° beamwidth make it a top - notch broadband transducer. Anglers using this will get twice the coverage under the boat compared to current high - frequency Chirp transducers. The new high - frequency transducers have a constant 25° beamwidth across the frequency band, offering vast bottom coverage, precise fish detection in the upper water column, and creating crisper and larger return images on the display. The hull deadrise can be up to 28°, and it has a urethane acoustic window. The box includes the TM - 275C LHW, a transom mount bracket and hardware, three 3 - deg shims, and an MMC - 11R - LDB cable.

Using the Airmar TM275C - LHW transducer is easy. First, use the included transom mount bracket and hardware to install it on your boat. Make sure to adjust it according to your hull deadrise, which can be up to 28°. The 3 - deg shims are there to help with the adjustment. Connect the Raymarine 11 - Pin cable to your compatible device. When you're out fishing, the transducer will give you depth and water temperature information. It works well in both low and high CHIRP frequencies, covering a wide range of fishing frequencies. To keep it in good condition, after each use, rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt or debris. Check the cable for any signs of wear and tear regularly. Avoid hitting the transducer against hard objects as it can damage the acoustic window. If you notice any issues with the performance, like unclear images on the display, check the connections and settings on your device.


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