Detailed Description
Rely on Airmar's new broadband transducers for the ultimate fishing mission!
Whether you're a commercial fisherman, charter captain, or tournament angler,
there's a new game in town. Traditional marine fish finders operate at discreet
frequencies such as 50 kHz and 200 kHz, use relatively short-duration pulses,
and use narrowband sonar transducers. In contrast, Chirp uses a precise sweep
pattern of many frequencies within a long-duration transmit pulse from a
broadband transducer, so the equivalent sound energy transmitted into the water
is 10 to 1,000 times greater than a conventional marine fish finder.
Specifically designed for small boats (25'-40'), the TM265LH Chirps across the
following bandwidths:
LH Model - Low Frequency 42-65 kHz/High Frequency 130-210 kHz
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Features
- 8 Internal Broadband Ceramics
- Depth & fast response water temperature
sensor
- Low frequency: 42-65 kHz (25° to 16°
beamwidth)
- High frequency: 130-210 kHz (10° to 6°
beamwidth)
- Urethane housing and stainless steel
mounting bracket
- Boat Size: 8 m to 12 m (25’ to 40’)
- Boat type: Outboards, I/O
- Hull type: Fiberglass, Wood, Metal
- Can retrofit to existing TM258 & TM260
bracket
Specifications
- Hull Deadrise: Up to 28°
- Acoustic Window: Urethane
- Weight: 4 kg (8.9 lb)
Technical Data
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Transducer Designations:
L: 42-65A
H: 130-210C
Owner's Guide
17-299-02.pdf
17-299-02-spanish.pdf
