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Two transducers on one Garmin Unit #13574882 05/29/20 05:34 AM
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Is it possible to run Livescope and a seperate sidevu transducer on the same head unit? My friend has a stick steer and would really like the ability to run just one unit.

Re: Two transducers on one Garmin Unit [Re: NELA Bassguy] #13574921 05/29/20 09:55 AM
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Have your friend call Garmin. I have two ECHOMAP ultra's plus LiveScope. I have them networked together and I run a split screen with LiveScope and whatever I want the other part of the screen to show. I do have a 54 transducer mounted on the back of the boat that is reading the other part of the screen. Granted its about 18 feet behind the LiveScope but I do not think that's a big deal for me.

Re: Two transducers on one Garmin Unit [Re: NELA Bassguy] #13575223 05/29/20 02:29 PM
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That sounds promising je wouldnt want to use but one at a time. He just wants to transom mount a sideimaging transducer for idling around and the livescope once he finds the structure.

Re: Two transducers on one Garmin Unit [Re: NELA Bassguy] #13575300 05/29/20 03:18 PM
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livescope has its own connection, ducer has another, yes you can run both.

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