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Old May 16th, 2006, 05:28 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default Two units, one transducer?

From what I have read, the Transducer produces too much data to ship
over the Lowrance-Net, so they say that is why you need the separate
transducer for each unit. I actually now have my boat prewired for the
Lowrance-Net, just waiting on my second graph to come in. One
transducer on the trolling motor, and another on the transom.

Sorry Charles, I know that doesn't answer your question, just throwing
in my 2 cents about the NEMA.

Chris
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
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Anyone have any information on how I can use the two Eagle 320's with only
one transducer? Guess I want them to both show the same thing/avoid
pinging
each other/etc...


I'd rather have two locators and two transducers. I want to know if there's
something different going on in the front of the boat vs. the back.

Why don't you check and see if you can connect them with a NEMA cable if you
want to do something like that? I believe that you can do that with
Lowrance units, Eagle might be similar.