The B150M delivers a great combination of shallow and deep-water performance. Operating at a frequency range of 95 to 155 kHz, this transducer reveals fish in shallow waters and deeper depths out to 183 m (600') with ultra-clear target resolution.
Tilted Element™ transducers have the ceramic element fixed at a 20°, 12° or 0° angle within the housing. The transducer is installed almost flush to the hull. The tilt of the element corrects for the hull deadrise by orienting the beam directly down. This ensures maximum echo returns to the transducer for more accurate depth readings.
Available in three Tilted Element models:
Fixed 20° tilted version for 16° to 24° hull deadrise
Fixed 12° tilted version for 8° to 15° hull deadrise
Fixed 0° tilted version for 0° to 7° hull deadrise
Features
Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor
300 W with depth performance to 183 m (600')
Medium frequency: 95 to 155 kHz
26° to 17° beamwidths put more energy on targets for great target separation
60 kHz of total bandwidth from one transducer ideal for inshore or coastal fishing
Narrow beam angles are perfect for detecting fish holding close to structures and suspended fish
Ideal for freshwater, inshore or coastal fishing in shallow to medium depths
Low-profile, thru-hull housing provides good resolution at speed when installed properly
Bronze housing for use on stepped, planing or displacement hull
XSONIC AIRMAR M260. The M260 is a plastic/urethane, in-hull Broadband transducer, ideal for smaller sportfishing and commercial vessels 8 m (25 ft) and up, fishing in depths of less than 900 m (3000 ft). Black 9 Pin connector
Η μεσαία συχνότητα του M135M παρέχει τον κατάλληλο συνδυασμό κάλυψης κάτω από το σκάφος, εκτεταμένο εύρος βάθους και την ικανότητα να παράγει καθαρές και ακριβείς επιστροφές στόχων και δομών σε μεσαία και βαθύτερα νερά.
Airmar’s M265LH is packed with 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°, bandwidth—perfect for picking apart structure and pinpointing tight-holding fish in structure.
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