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How close together have you mounted DI & SI transducers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Still Afloat" data-source="post: 499143" data-attributes="member: 32426"><p>Well after tweaking the frequencies a bit I got it working. However, the SI transducer was a little low and it would rub on the trailer bunk if I cranked the boat on the trailer too far. Rather than risking a broken transducer I moved the SI to the port side. Haven’t tested it since moving it but, it should work fine.</p><p></p><p>I’m using the DI head unit for 2D low/hi speed plus charting sonar maps. NEMA2000 sounds interesting but, I think it requires a network capable head unit. The DI does not have a network interface but, both SI head units are networked and they talk to the trolling motor for what that is worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Still Afloat, post: 499143, member: 32426"] Well after tweaking the frequencies a bit I got it working. However, the SI transducer was a little low and it would rub on the trailer bunk if I cranked the boat on the trailer too far. Rather than risking a broken transducer I moved the SI to the port side. Haven’t tested it since moving it but, it should work fine. I’m using the DI head unit for 2D low/hi speed plus charting sonar maps. NEMA2000 sounds interesting but, I think it requires a network capable head unit. The DI does not have a network interface but, both SI head units are networked and they talk to the trolling motor for what that is worth. [/QUOTE]
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