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Thread: Dual transducers

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    Default Dual transducers


    Ok. Here is the deal with dual transducers. Like I said dual transducers use a splitter cable to divide the SI signal to left and right transducers by pin out of the cables. The reason to go duals is to avoid turbulence created by the boat (aluminum boats) or to avoid obstructions like motor or other transducers. Here is a picture from Double gobble with lines created by air bubbles marked. Many times you can make it fine by just slowing down a bit and slowing scroll speed. I like to at times cover a lot of ground so I will run SI at 6 or 7 MPH and my hull generates way to much turbulence to do that without dual transducers. Since Duals I can SI at much higher speeds and still get a pretty good image.
    If you have a War Eagle Predator DO NOT EVEN WORRY ABOUT TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT JUST PUT DUAL TRANSDUCERS ON IT.
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    Crap.....think I'd rather just stick to glass boats. That's $300 plus in transducers sticking off the back just looking for a stump.

    Good pic though.

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    Thanks for the info CH68!

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