Depth transducer TM260
water temperatureacousticfor boats

depth transducer
depth transducer
depth transducer
depth transducer
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Characteristics

Measured value
depth, water temperature, acoustic
Application domain
for boats
Applications
fishfinder
Other characteristics
ultrasonic, transom-mount

Description

The TM260 comes with a rugged stainless-steel mounting bracket that is easy to install and has a streamlined shape. The performance of Airmar’s "1 kW, 260 family" of transducers is legendary. The combination of power and sensitivity has made this the high-performing transducer of choice with conventional fishfinders. Operating at 50 and 200 kHz, the narrow, 6° beam at 200 kHz provides excellent target resolution and crisp images of fish holding tight to wrecks and reefs. The 50 kHz is excellent at deep-water detection, and the wide, 19° beam yields broad coverage under the boat. Features: Depth and fast-response water-temperature sensor 1 kW Dual-frequency element: -50 kHz with a 19° beamwidth for depth performance to 800 m (2,600') -200 kHz with a 6° beamwidth for depth performance to 294 m (1,000') Available with a diplexer for single-transmission-line fishfinders and without a diplexer for dual-transmission-line fishfinders Urethane transom transducer for installation on outboard and I/O powered boats Stainless steel kick-up bracket locks in the “up” position and will not damage the transom Also available as bronze thru-hull (B260), stainless steel thru-hull (SS260) and in-hull (M260) models Exclusive Xducer ID® technology Specifications: Weight: 4 kg (8.9 lb.) Recommended Boat Length: 10 m (32') and up Hull Deadrise: Up to 28° Transom Angle: 3° to 21° Acoustic Window: Urethane Speed Performance: Up to 35 MPH

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