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    With a lot of folks having RF interference on their electronics I’m wondering if putting a ferrite ring on the power cords to their units would help solve the problem. Just thinking.
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    My Garmin come with one and was used.

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    You need to determine where you think the interference is coming from. a lot of times, ferrite rings are used on transducer cables close to the plug in end by the head unit of your electronics.

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