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Thread: Garmin TM150 to Lowrance gen 2

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    Anyone know the name of the adapter I need to use a garmin TM150 transducer on to a lowrance hds gen 2.

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    Clarification, Garmin 840xs transducer (tm150) to lowrance hds 9, no sonar hub, thanks

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    If you don't mind me asking, what would you like to accomplish? The TM150 is a chirp transducer with XID on it. The HDS9 doesn't have the SonarHub so other than maybe getting a better Q factor, the TM150 might not do much. On top of that, without the SonarHub you will not be able to choose custom frequencies.

    If you get a SonarHub, then you will need the Navico version of the TM150.

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    Don't mind, I have the tm150 here already and it's for a garmin. I just want to see if it will do a better job than my standard Lowrance 80/200 ducer on a Lowrance hds9
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    I would suggest calling Airmar and seeing what they say. Lots of variables.

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    Good idea, thanks
    Seems to me just a cable that will connect them would work but I'm sure that's far too simplistic

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