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    I have the 400 on my console and i am going to put a better one on front. i cant tell which transducer is on the boat it has no numbers on it to look it up. is tbere any other way to telll

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    Quote Originally Posted by doodle View Post
    I have the 400 on my console and i am going to put a better one on front. i cant tell which transducer is on the boat it has no numbers on it to look it up. is tbere any other way to telll
    The xducer model number should be printed on the xducer cable about 1ft up from the puck...

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    That’s about a foot or so from the connector end Rickie.
    Post back what numbers and letters it shows doodle.
    You can also let us know how many gold pins are in the connector and what pattern they are in.

    I don’t have the sonar beam coverage picture for the WideSide or the Tri-Beam transducer but the QuadraBeam is almost the same and it is on-line:
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    Here is something I did a while back for the WideSide transducer.
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    Alright guys im know im pecking yalls nerves at this point bit. still it gets better lol i cant find nothing on cables either.of i take the unit of the base .facing it there are four plugs and one is empty.starting from left to rite facing it.the first one is in the shape of a house and theres five gold pins.two are side by side one in middle centered above and two pins are centered below.the pins are in a cross pattern.the next block over to the left is empty.the next is a sqaure plug with four pins in a sqaure fashion.the next one over is a rectangle shape with two pins one above the other.on front of base plate there are letters stamped on front of each plug .front from left to right they are T2 T A P. im thinking the one on the far left which would be T2is the ducer cable . not real sure.

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    You are not pecking my nerves doodle.

    T2 - is the transducer cable connector.
    T - would also be a transducer cable connector but for a different Humminbird unit.
    A - is the Temp/Speed accessory cable connector (look for a paddlewheel on the back of the boat).
    P - is the power cable connector.

    Sounds like you have a Tri-Beam cable connector. It should look like the attached image when you look at it from the end. The WideSide cables usually had only four gold pins in them (unless we had to build them using a substitute cable).

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    The image does match what i have.thnx a million!! so with this transducer ,thats about all the SI i can get out of this paticular unit,correct.or as close to SI i shouldave said.

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    That's it doodle.
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    Thnx everyone with the helpon this unit!!

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