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    Just wondering if it's possible to run 2 transducers on my garmin 93uhd sv graph. Currently mine is on my trolling motor and I'd like to have one on the back of the boat also so I can use it why the trolling motor is out of the water.

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    No you can not........
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    Your only option is to run the cables from both transducers to the location of the main unit and switch connections as needed.
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    Someone mentioned using a hub of some sorts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggin crappie View Post
    Someone mentioned using a hub of some sorts

    The hub is for networking more than two head-units together so they can share data (waypoints, routes, etc).

    There is a 'Y' cable - but that's for two head units sharing one transducer. If you connect two transducers to one head unit, the system gets confused.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MNCrappieHunter View Post
    The hub is for networking more than two head-units together so they can share data (waypoints, routes, etc).

    There is a 'Y' cable - but that's for two head units sharing one transducer. If you connect two transducers to one head unit, the system gets confused.
    I realize they couldn't be ran at the same time thats not what I'm trying to do. I figured someone made a hub to be able to switch to front or rear transducer. But I guess not. Gonna have to save up for another head unit I guess ��

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    They Y cable is used only for the scenario when you have a shoot thru ducer and an image ducer on the transom.....An example of that setup would be the GT8/GT36 combo.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by MNCrappieHunter View Post
    Your only option is to run the cables from both transducers to the location of the main unit and switch connections as needed.
    This works. You just have the pain of changing out the cables at the back of the unit each time you change transducers.
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    If you add a second unit and network them you can use ether transducer on ether unit.....Just a thought.

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