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    Guys I have a helix nine Gn-2 with chirp and si Fish finder help I also have a 899 si unit I link them together but they won’t share the side imaging but I can share waypoints. Would it work if I have both transducers on the transom of the boat. I want to use the 899 in the back of the boat for long lining and I want to keep the helix unit at the Driver seat and then I have an 899 in the front on the bow. I want to link the two 899’s together off of the transducer in the back And let the helix have its own transducer with the chirp and mega.Thanks for any advice I just didn’t know if I could put two on the transom and if I’d have to keep shutting one of the units off to not get interference


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    Crosstalk interference occurs when 2 xducers transmit the same frequency ...

    The HELIX 9 G2N transmitting CHIRP may be able adjust the CHIRP sweep frequencies to not cause crosstalk with the 899 SI transmitting fixed frequency ...

    Trial and error adjusting the CHIRP sweep frequencies ... worth a try ...

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    Thanks Ricky


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