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Thanks very much for the reference to raymarine... I've printed the whole
thing out ( couldn't read the small print) and hope it helps. TVM -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners .. "Lynn Coffelt" wrote in message news ![]() Well, this URL is for finding the original (Raytheon) transducer wiring diagram) at the connector end. http://raymarine.com/raymarine/Submi...inders/465.pdf It looks like the wires that went to pins one and two of the connector are the depth reading part of the transducer. The two wires that went to those pins are the ones you need to connect to the Humminbird. Both of the instruments you mentioned are the so-called "dual frequency" design. Humminbird uses a sort of freaky low frequency, but the Raytheon uses an almost standard 200/50 Khz set of frequencies. The Humminbird's 200/83 Khz set is probably close enough to work at least with the 200 frequency. Which is not too bad for shallow water and smaller fish. Hey! Give it a try, all it can do is smoke! Old Chief Lynn |