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"Gordon Wedman" wrote in
news:XrWAe.150070$on1.146205@clgrps13: I have an ST50 and an old B&G Hornet depth sounder in my boat and they don't seem to interfere with each other. The transducers are less than 12 inches apart. The B&G is just a backup that I would use in case the ST50 died. Even if interference were occuring, in this case it would not be an issue. Perhaps you are in the same position. We run a B&G Network Depth instrument about 6" from a Garmin 185's sonar transducer, too, aboard "Lionheart". Doesn't seem to both it at all....until the damned bubbles when the sailing is good get under the Garmin's transducer and set off its depth warning alarm.... -- Larry This jerk called my cellphone and was nasty. Continental Warranty -- MCG Enterprises -- Mepco- 24955 Pacific Coast HWY Suite C303 Malibu California 90265 888-244-0925 Fax: 310-456-8844 Email: Read about them he http://www.ripoffreport.com/view.asp...3&view=printer |
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