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Airmar Tm185c Transducer Medium Chirp Ultra Wide With Mix-n-match Plug

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Airmar Tm185c Transducer Medium Chirp Ultra Wide With Mix-n-match PlugAirmar TM185MW Medium Ultra Wide Chirp ready Transom Mount Requires MMC Cable Model: TM185C MW MM Depth and fast response water temperature sensor 1 kW with depth tracking down to 400 m (1,300') Medium frequency: 60 100 kHz 57 to 73 beamwidth (port starboard) 16 average fore aft 40 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer Medium frequency for superior mid depth performance and excellent fish target separation Simple installation on transom of the

Airmar TM185MW Medium Ultra-Wide Chirp-ready Transom Mount - Requires MMC Cable

Model: TM185C-MW-MM
  • Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
  • 1 kW with depth tracking down to 400 m (1,300')
  • Medium frequency: 60-100 kHz
  • 57° to 73° beamwidth (port/starboard)
  • 16° average fore/aft
  • 40 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
  • Medium frequency for superior mid-depth performance and excellent fish-target separation
  • Simple installation on transom of the boat
  • Great performance at boat speeds below 30 knots
  • Easy maintenance and low-cost replacement
  • Exclusive Xducer ID® technology

AIRMAR’s innovative transducer designs have revolutionized the fishing world, and they continue to do so with the NEW Chirp-ready TM185 Medium Ultra-Wide (MW) Transom Mount transducer. The TM185MW takes transducer design and performance to a whole new level by using medium frequency (60-100 kHz) with an incredible ultra-wide beamwidth ranging from 57-73° port-starboard to 16° average fore-aft. Maximum coverage under the boat is achieved with this medium-frequency transducer, serving anglers who target pelagic species in the upper water column. Airmar’s new Medium Ultra-Wide models are perfect for seeking deeper species with a frequency band from 60-100 kHz.

The TM185MW Transom Mount is a 1 kW transducer housed in one of AIRMAR’s most popular housings. Transom models are best suited for small and trailered vessels where a thruhull installation is not practical. Simple to install and ideal for small trailered vessels where a thru-hull may interfere with loading.

Specifications
Power Rating 1 kW
Transom Angle 2° to 22°
Functions Depth, Temperature
Acoustic Window Urethane
Cable-Length 9 m (30')
Freq Med Wide 60-100 kHz
Housing Urethane/Stainless Bracket
Max Depth 400 m (1300')
Medium-Wide Beamwidth 57° to 73° beam p/s 16° average f/a
Mounting Style Transom
Single or Dual Frequency CHIRP-Ready Single-Band
Weight 4.2 kg (9.2 lb.)

What's in the Box:
  • TM185MW Medium Ultra-Wide Chirp-ready Transom Mount
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