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How close together have you mounted DI & SI transducers?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinWI" data-source="post: 503500" data-attributes="member: 7422"><p>So....yeah...as others have said, I wouldn't mount an si and DI transducers.</p><p>My rear helix is si/di...so it does both.</p><p>My front helix is 2d only.</p><p>They are both networkable. So I have ethernet cable going between them.</p><p>Now the front unit can display everything the rear unit transducer sees. The front unit uses the US2 transducer of the trolling motor for 2d imaging at the bow.</p><p>Originally I had a DI unit at the bow....but that was redundant..so I sold it and bought a less expensive model which can view all the same things.</p><p>With this setup, no worries about interference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinWI, post: 503500, member: 7422"] So....yeah...as others have said, I wouldn't mount an si and DI transducers. My rear helix is si/di...so it does both. My front helix is 2d only. They are both networkable. So I have ethernet cable going between them. Now the front unit can display everything the rear unit transducer sees. The front unit uses the US2 transducer of the trolling motor for 2d imaging at the bow. Originally I had a DI unit at the bow....but that was redundant..so I sold it and bought a less expensive model which can view all the same things. With this setup, no worries about interference. [/QUOTE]
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