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Old April 28th, 2004, 10:42 PM
Charles Summers
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Hadn't thought about the Temp, Bill.

I'm pretty harsh on the transducer that's up there now, which is why I
wanted the built in sonar that the Maxxum has. I don't have temp up there
now, so I guess it really don't matter. It would be nice, but not necessary.
Besides, I gotta keep bugging Joe about something.

"WRH" wrote in message
news:vYUjc.3622$f_5.3480@lakeread01...
I have a similar setup on a 16 footer with a Garmin 240 on the console and

a
Lowrance X-97 using a universal transducer on the bow. Both operate at
50/200khz and cause no problems. In case you didn't know it, the temp
function if you have it, will not work with a universal transducer
(Minkota).

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Bill
Chesapeake, Va




 




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