AIRMAR TM265C-LM 1kW Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable
The AIRMAR TM265C-LM 1kW Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable is a high-performance transducer designed for Garmin fish finders and chart plotters. This transducer features a 1kW power rating and operates at frequencies of 80-160 kHz, providing a wide CHIRP range for detailed fish detection and bottom tracking. The TM265C-LM is a low-medium frequency transducer, making it ideal for freshwater and saltwater fishing applications.
When paired with a Garmin fish finder or chart plotter, the AIRMAR TM265C-LM 1kW Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable provides a clear and detailed view of the underwater environment, allowing anglers to locate fish and structure with ease. The transducer’s hydrodynamic design reduces drag and minimizes turbulence, ensuring accurate readings and reduced noise interference.
The AIRMAR TM265C-LM 1kW Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable is a reliable and durable solution for anglers and boaters who demand the best from their fish finding and navigation systems. With its high-quality construction and Garmin-compatible 12-pin connector, this transducer is designed to provide years of trouble-free service.
Why pick the AIRMAR TM265C-LM 1kW Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable:
- Delivers high-resolution fish detection and bottom tracking with its 1kW power rating and 80-160 kHz CHIRP range
- Hydrodynamic design reduces drag and minimizes turbulence for accurate readings and reduced noise interference
- Compatible with Garmin fish finders and chart plotters, providing a seamless integration experience
Where to use it:
The AIRMAR TM265C-LM 1kW Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable is suitable for a variety of freshwater and saltwater fishing applications, including:
- Freshwater lakes and rivers
- Saltwater bays and coastal areas
- Inshore and offshore fishing
Tips for maintenance:
To ensure optimal performance and extend the lifespan of the AIRMAR TM265C-LM 1kW Low Medium CHIRP Garmin 12-Pin Cable, follow these maintenance tips:
- Regularly inspect the transducer for signs of damage or corrosion
- Keep the transducer clean and free of marine growth
- Store the transducer in a dry, protected area when not in use
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