Lowrance Dual Frequency TM Transducer
Enhance your fishing expeditions with the Lowrance Dual Frequency TM Transducer. This transom-mount skimmer offers versatile dual-frequency operation, providing comprehensive underwater views. It features an integrated temperature sensor for real-time water condition data. Designed for easy installation with a transom mount and a generous 20-foot cable, it ensures flexible placement on your vessel. Compatible with numerous Lowrance LCX and LMS series displays, this transducer is a reliable addition to your marine electronics setup, delivering dependable performance on the water.
$94.38
Owner Satisfaction
4.2
/ 5
Category Rank
167
/ 167
#167 in Fish Finders
Price vs Category Average
-91%
Below average
Mounting Style
Transom Mount
/ Transom Mount
Who it's for
- Versatile Frequency Options
- Simple Transom Mounting
- Wide System Compatibility
Who should skip it
- High-Speed Performance Degradation
- Susceptible to Physical Damage
- Lacks Advanced Imaging Features
Key Specs
Mounting Style
Transom Mount
Imaging
Standard
Cable Length
20 feet
Temperature Sensor
Yes
Pins
7
Chirp
No
Frequencies
50 kHz, 200 kHz
GPS Enabled
No
Features
- Dual frequency scanning
- Integrated temperature sensor
- Easy transom mount installation
- Extended 20-foot cable
- Wide Lowrance compatibility
- Reliable performance
- Standard imaging sonar
What customers say
The Lowrance Dual Frequency TM Transducer generally garners strong positive sentiment, primarily driven by its exceptional performance in delivering crisp, clear sonar returns across both shallow and deep water environments. Users frequently praise the reliability of the dual-frequency operation (50/200 kHz), noting a significant improvement in target separation and bottom definition compared to single-frequency or older models. This clarity is particularly valued by serious anglers who rely on precise readings for structure identification, often citing its effectiveness in marking bait balls and identifying subtle changes in bottom composition. Installation is typically described as straightforward, fitting seamlessly into existing Lowrance ecosystems (HDS, Elite series), which enhances the perceived value. However, the positive sentiment is consistently tempered by recurring concerns regarding the physical durability of the unit, specifically the transom mount (TM) bracket and the cable connection point. While the internal technology is robust, several users report issues with the plastic bracket failing under stress in rough water or at high speeds, necessitating aftermarket reinforcement or careful placement. Furthermore, a smaller segment of reviews mentions intermittent issues with the integrated temperature sensor accuracy or complete failure after prolonged use, though this rarely impacts the core sonar function. Despite these mechanical vulnerabilities, the consensus remains that the transducer offers outstanding functional performance, making it a necessary and highly effective component for maximizing the potential of compatible Lowrance head units. The overall feeling is one of high satisfaction with the data output, coupled with a clear desire for improved mechanical resilience in future iterations.
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