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frequencies on two hds units #11023547 08/06/15 02:55 AM
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when you guys run a transucer on the trolling motor and have skimmer on back do you guys run two different frequencies so they dont cross talk...if so which frequency do you run with the skimmer vs the trolling motor?

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Re: frequencies on two hds units [Re: joho5] #11023768 08/06/15 10:05 AM
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I use the 83 on the console for the guy in back and 200 on T motor for me as it isn't as wide. I can't hold 83 while running so I switch back to 200 when I am under the steering wheel.

Re: frequencies on two hds units [Re: joho5] #11024984 08/06/15 07:23 PM
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How deep of water are you in and how long is it from bow to stern on the boat. On most shallow water lakes where the transducers are 20' apart you don't have to worry about cross talk.


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Re: frequencies on two hds units [Re: joho5] #11026151 08/07/15 03:41 AM
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I have a 15' boat and one is all the way in back and one is all the way in front.

I fish Aquilla (30-40ft deepest) and Whitney (70-90deepest)

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