Here is a good link. I had to dig it up from my backup files. Things get misplaced on these computers. Read bottom of page.
Trouble Free Sonar Installation
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motor but havent been able to locate them, I just moved my HB587ci to the front on the trolling motor and today was the first time I was able to test it in the water. I did notice that I had lines in the display that made it look like sensitivity was way up on the unit and I checked and it wasnt, after some trial and error I found out that if I ran the trolling motor (iPilot) on 1/2 speed there was not lines but if I went to 1 or higher they appeared, so I am to assume that the transducer is picking up interference from the trolling motor since the ducer is mounted on the motor. I know I have read somewhere in here about this and what I might could do to eliminate it but I just haven found it yet, any help in pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated
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Here is a good link. I had to dig it up from my backup files. Things get misplaced on these computers. Read bottom of page.
Trouble Free Sonar Installation
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Cane Pole, do you think it might be that since I have the transducer cable running up the coiled cable on the iPilot and then over the the FF unit itself might be where the interference is coming from ?
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Do you have a metal hose clamp securing the transducer? I replaced mine with a large plastic zip tie and most of the interference went away.
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The only thing that comes to mind Craig is the "close proximity antenna effect". I am not sure, but after all, it is called electronic theory. Theory is a technical term that really means magic. haha
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