Sounds like sonar interference to me. Even though you may have the Beam Select menu set to the 83kHz setting, the unit is still transmitting and receiving at the same 200kHz frequency that the other unit is. About the only things you can do to minimize this is:
- Make sure you are running the most current software. Our Engineers keep striving to lessen this type of sonar interference so running the latest and greatest software is your best option.
- Try turning on and up the Noise Filter menu on the unit that is showing the interference.
- Try manually setting the Lower Range menu to a different setting that the other unit is using. In this way you will be varying the transmit rate which can help as well.
- Move one of the transducers farther away from the other. The farther away they are from each other the less likely that the sonar beam transmitted from one will overlap the transducer of the other unit. I have also heard where some have angled or aimed the transducer away from each other slightly and had good results with this.
- Power one unit off or turn off the sonar in it.
I would work down the list trying each one at a time. Fishing in deeper/shallower water or over a different bottom type will also lessen or increase the chances of sonar interference or sonar cross-talk from happening.


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