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Garmin gt54 UHD #13682124 08/27/20 06:26 AM
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Can the 54 uhd transducer be ran straight to a Garmin 7610 unit or will I need the box?

Re: Garmin gt54 UHD [Re: Steel_Man] #13682153 08/27/20 10:36 AM
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looks like it should just plug n play.


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Originally Posted by Steel_Man
Can the 54 uhd transducer be ran straight to a Garmin 7610 unit or will I need the box?

The 7610 is compatible with the 54 UHD, but at only the non-UHD frequencies. To run the UHD frequencies, you would need the GCV20 box.

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