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    Thanks rnvinc!

    I'll check that when I get home. I messaged Brian@BBG earlier and he said the XNT 9 20 T would work with my unit. I will double check your recommendation though just to be sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    The 2d Sonar cones in the XNT 9 DI T are 200kHz 28°/455kHz 16° ...

    None of the 83kHz/200kHz (60°/20°) 2d xducers will work correctly on your unit if there's no selection for Dual Beam or 83/200kHz in the "Connected Transducer" Menu ...

    Simply changing xducers does not give the desired cone angle ...

    The unit has to be told to transmit the frequency(s) capability of the attached xducer with the "Connected Transducer" selection ...

    Rickie
    Ok, so I went through your suggested steps and it appears there's not a "Connected Transducer" option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jbird22 View Post
    Ok, so I went through your suggested steps and it appears there's not a "Connected Transducer" option.
    What this means is that your HELIX 5 DI cannot be set to transmit the frequencies required by any of the HB 83/200kHz 2d xducers ....

    It is definitely possible to connect a HB 83/200kHz xducer to your HELIX 5 DI (the connections are the same) - but the head unit is still going to transmit 200/455kHz 2d from the head unit transmitter ...

    And transmitting 200/455kHz thru an xducer tuned for 83/200kHz will not give satisfactory results ...(Kinda like playing a banjo that's out of tune = it plays - but performs like yukky) ...

    It will give results - there will be some returns shown on the 2d display - it just won't be satisfactory ...

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    Rickie,
    Doesnt the DI transducer use 2 separate crystals? one for 2d sonar and one for DI? Xnt 9 DI T has 4 pins in connector and a XNT 9 20 T has 3 pins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acwd1950 View Post
    Rickie,
    Doesnt the DI transducer use 2 separate crystals? one for 2d sonar and one for DI? Xnt 9 DI T has 4 pins in connector and a XNT 9 20 T has 3 pins.

    Steve
    You are correct ... I should have said the "connector" is the same (instead of the "connections" are the same) ...

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    So the xnt 9 di t dont do 83khz? just 200/455/800khz? I have ran a xnt 9 20 t on my helix 5 but its a SI version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acwd1950 View Post
    So the xnt 9 di t dont do 83khz? just 200/455/800khz? I have ran a xnt 9 20 t on my helix 5 but its a SI version.

    Steve
    XNT 9 DI T is capable of 200/455kHz 2d and 455/800kHz DI

    XNT 9 20 T is capable of 83/200kHz 2d

    HELIX 5 SI transmits 83/200kHz 2d and 455kHz blended DI/SI

    HELIX 5 DI transmits 200/455kHz 2d and 455/800kHz DI
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    The XNT 9 DI T has been standard on all core series DI units (non-MEGA) since the beginning of the HB DI unit release in late 2011 ...

    It is rumored that the tighter 2d cones (200kHz 16°/455kHz 28°) of the XNT 9 DI T was intended as a market towards bottom fishermen (walleye) that needed better separation of targets (fish) close to the bottom from the bottom itself ... (Tighter 2d cones provide better target separation) ...

    I've often wondered if Jason Halfen had some input in the design of the XNT 9 DI T because of walleye being one of his main target species ...

    Guided walleye and smallmouth bass fishing on Lake Wissota with Jason Halfen Outdoors

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    So does it run 2d sonar at 455khz on DI models?? Is that just on the helix 5s or is it on the 7s on up? same setup on the gen2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by acwd1950 View Post
    So does it run 2d sonar at 455khz on DI models?? Is that just on the helix 5s or is it on the 7s on up? same setup on the gen2?

    Steve
    All core series HB DI units (NON-MEGA) from the old numbered series up to the Helix 12 CHIRP DI G2N transmit 200/455kHz 2d ...

    Larger HB DI units (that have more processing power) have a "Connected Transducer" Menu that allows the unit to be told to transmit the 83/200kHz 2d for connecting the other HB Dual Beam xducers that are tuned for 83/200kHz ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    All core series HB DI units (NON-MEGA) from the old numbered series up to the Helix 12 CHIRP DI G2N transmit 200/455kHz 2d ...

    Larger HB DI units (that have more processing power) have a "Connected Transducer" Menu that allows the unit to be told to transmit the 83/200kHz 2d for connecting the other HB Dual Beam xducers that are tuned for 83/200kHz ...

    Rickie
    Which size of the humminbird helix series is the transition to add the connected transducer menu as an option?


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