Airmar TM185 Chirp-Ready Transom Mount Transducer - 7-Pin Navico
$1,414.63 - $1,676.43
Airmar TM185 Chirp-Ready Transom Mount Transducer - 7-Pin Navico Item # 932551
Description
Unlock the true potential of your fishfinder with the superior quality and performance of an AIRMAR Chirp-ready transducer.
Features:
- #9 Connector cable end for use with compatible Humminbird sounders or 7-Pin cable end for use with compatible Simrad / Lowrance sounders
- Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
- 1 kW of power for great shallow to mid-depth water performance
- Superior resolution with precise separation between baitfish and gamefish represented on the display with crisp images
- Transom-mount, urethane housing with a stainless steel bracket for installation on outboard and I/O powered boats
- Covers popular fishing frequency of 200 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
- Exclusive Xducer ID® technology
- Automatic configuration of echosounder to transducer - enables the echosounder to adapt to the transducer connected, providing an optimized system
- Continuous monitoring of ceramic operating temperatures
- Transducer profile information can be presented on the OEM echosounder display
Specifications:
- Acoustic window: Urethane
- Transducer element: One internal broadband ceramic assembly
- Cable end connection: 7-Pin Simrad / Lowrance
- Recommended boat length: Up to 10 m (32')
- Hull type: Fiberglass, wood, aluminum and steel
- Engine type: Single or twin I/O, OB and jet drive systems
- Weight: 4.2 kg (8.9 lb.)
Medium Chirp Band Transducer:
- Medium frequency: 85 to 135 kHz
- 16° to 11° beamwidth
- Maximum depth performance to 457 m (1,500')
- Provides excellent shallow to mid-depth performance, bottom detail, and fish-target separation
- 50 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
High Chirp Band Transducer:
- High frequency: 150 to 250 kHz
- Constant 25° beamwidth
- Maximum depth performance to 152 m (500')
- Delivers superior shallow-water performance, bottom detail, and fish-target separation
- High wide beamwidth yields more coverage for detecting fish in the upper-water column
- 100 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer