Depth transducer TM150M
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, CHIRP, transom-mount

Description

The TM150M 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 down to 183 m (600') with ultra-clear target resolution. The TM150M is an excellent choice for freshwater and saltwater boats up to 8 m (25'). 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° beamwidth 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 Plastic release bracket protects housing from frontal impact Recommended for outboard and I/O powered boats Recommended for planing hulls Also available as a thru-hull (B150M) model Exclusive Xducer ID® technology Specifications: Weight: 0.45 kg (1.1 lb.) Recommended Boat Length: Up to 8 m (25') Transom Angle: 3° to 20° Acoustic Window: Urethane Includes: Plastic transom bracket and mounting hardware Transducer Element: One internal broadband ceramic assembly

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Mets Trade 2024
Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 01 - Stand 205

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