Originally Posted by
Gansett
I have a HB 898SI and a HB 595c and both transducers are mounted on the transom. This reply gets confusing; but, I use the 595c when running fast and the HB 898SI when running slow (3-5 mph) and scouting for fish. Both have GPS capabilities. The transducer for the 898SI is about 4" from the bottom of the boat (that's right 4 inches) while the 595 transducer is mounted so that half of it is under the boat. I did not want my transducer for the 898 to be "in line" with the bottom of the boat; but, up high so as to be protected. Now, I couldn't and wouldn't do this if I did not already have the 595C which gives me lots of info including speed and depth. My 898 gives me speed, and depth as long as the 595 is off. However, AND FINALLY HERE IS MY POINT, if both transducers are on at the same time, the depth reading on my 898 could say I'm in 580 feet of water (for example) or 1 foot of water, when in fact I would be in twelve feet. So, I turn off the 595 and my 898 readings are perfect. Yes, since both transducers are operating at the same frequency they often interfere with one another.