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Fish finder with dual transducers. Will it work? #2985292 01/08/09 02:57 PM
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Was wondering if any one has tried to mount two transducers to a fish finder and utilized a switch to switch them back and forth. Like mount 1 transducer on your bow for use during travel and them switch to a second transducer on your trolling motor for use while you are actually fishing so you see under the front of the boat where your fishing.

Re: Fish finder with dual transducers. Will it work? [Re: Tracker1548] #2987072 01/08/09 09:37 PM
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yes it will work. humminbird andlowrance both make a switch you can buy to do so.


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Re: Fish finder with dual transducers. Will it work? [Re: catch-n-release] #2987523 01/08/09 11:10 PM
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I have one of my 520s rigged that way and had the X125 before it the same way. It works well.

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