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    I have a indash Zercom flasher wiyh a transom mounted transducer, I got a hummingbird combo with down image. I would like to mount the transducer for unit beside the one for the flasher. My question is will this be ok?

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    The HB transmits the 200kHz frequency all the time...(unless the sonar is shut off and the unit is used as a chartplotter only)...

    The HB can be set to transmit also the 83kHz...the 455kHz...and the 800kHz frequencies...

    If the Zercom is (or can be) set to a different frequency...there should be no crosstalk interference...

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    Thanks rnvinc, I don't plan on using them both at the same time. It would be easier for me and less hole drlling to mount them side by side.

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    I don't foresee any problems with your setup running them separately...

    We're here if you run into issues...

    (And post up pix...we like pix)...

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