

- Depth and fast-response water-temperature censoring
- 1 kW of power for great deep-water performance
- Low frequency: 42 to 65 kHz
- 25° to 16° beam width
- Maximum depth of 914 m (3000\')
- High frequency: 130 to 210 kHz
- 10° to 6° beam width
- Maximum depth of 304 m (1000\')
- 103 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer
- Covers popular fishing frequencies of 50 and 200 kHz plus everything else in the bandwidth
- Curved-edge design for wet-box installation
- SEALCAST seamless urethane housing for long product life
- Also available as transom (TM265LH) pocket (PM265LH) thru-hull (B265LH) and in-hull (M265LH) mounts
- Patented Xducer ID technology
We know that specific frequencies excel at detecting certain species of fish: Bluefin Tuna—60 kHz squid—133 kHz and cod—175 kHz. Airmar’s CM265LH transducer includes all these frequencies plus every other frequency in the high and low bandwidth. This powerhouse delivers excellent resolution bottom discrimination and bait and game-fish separation at all depths.
Inside the CM265LH is a seven-element low-frequency array that operates between 42 and 65 kHz for excellent deep-water performance. The high-frequency ceramic operates between 130 and 210 kHz with a narrow 10° to 6° beam width—perfect for picking apart structure and pinpointing tight-holding fish in structure.
GBP : 96.59
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