Airmar TM185C-HW-MM CHIRP Transducer Transom Mount Needs Mix & Match Cable -CW74502

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Get more coverage under the boat with Airmar's wide beam Chirp. Offering a high frequency range of 150-250 kHz and a constant 25° Beam width, this transducer is truly broadband at its best. In addition to improving the performance of Chirp-ready echo sounders, anglers using this wide beam transducer will achieve twice the coverage under the boat compared to our current high frequency Chirp transducers.

A unique property of the high frequency transducers is that the Beam width is a constant 25° angle across the entire frequency band. Now, in addition to providing vast bottom coverage and precise fish detection in the upper water column that can sometimes go unseen with our narrow beam transducers, Airmar's wide beam format also creates crisper and larger return images on the display.

  • CHIRPS across the following bandwidths: — High-Frequency: 150-250 kHz

  • 25° Constant Beam width

  • 1kW (1,000 Watt) RMS Power

  • Depth Range: 600'-800'

  • Depth & fast-response water-temperature sensor

  • Urethane housing and stainless steel kick-up 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, TM265, and TM275 bracket

  • Needs Mix & Match Cable

Frequency Range 150-250 kHz
Beam width Constant 25° angle across the entire frequency band
Mounting Type Transom mount
Compatibility Requires Mix & Match cable
Application Ideal for both inshore and offshore fishing

 

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