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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 213054" data-attributes="member: 2615"><p>So yesterday I figured out the problem with my rear sonar. It would usually pick up the bottom on the graph but the depth number would never read correctly. Yesterday I determined that my front sonar and rear sonar are interfering with each other. The front one does not seem to have any negative effects, but the rear goes haywire when the front is turned on. Rear sonar works fine without front turned on/in the water.</p><p></p><p>Front sonar: Humminbird 200DX, puck transducer mounted to trolling motor</p><p>Rear sonar: Lowrance X96, rear transducer mounted to transom</p><p></p><p>Is there anyway to fix this interference? If its not easy/simple Ill just deal with it for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 213054, member: 2615"] So yesterday I figured out the problem with my rear sonar. It would usually pick up the bottom on the graph but the depth number would never read correctly. Yesterday I determined that my front sonar and rear sonar are interfering with each other. The front one does not seem to have any negative effects, but the rear goes haywire when the front is turned on. Rear sonar works fine without front turned on/in the water. Front sonar: Humminbird 200DX, puck transducer mounted to trolling motor Rear sonar: Lowrance X96, rear transducer mounted to transom Is there anyway to fix this interference? If its not easy/simple Ill just deal with it for now. [/QUOTE]
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