Same unit Fishers is running
Can you have both transducers installed at the same time and just switch or do you just have one connected?
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Floyd after talking to Garmin I did find out some important things I didn't know about livescope and the biggest was you have to own the 93sv Plus with touchscreen. The older version of the 93sv with button control is not compatible with livescope. Also the livescope transducer hooks to a different port on the locator than the standard transducer. It is listed as panoptix port. It then goes into a black box then from the box to the transducer. They said you can actually use split screen and run livescope and downscan, sidescan or sonar if you prefer. Also the 7 deg cone would be on the livescope down so if you were in 20 fow, it would show about 7 ft cone under the boat but a wider cone on livescope in the forward mode.They also said since the transducers are on different frequencies, there wouldn't be any interference. Running the livescope transducer on the fishing specialties transducer pole and the standard transducer off the trolling motor would be the perfect set up
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Thanks, Tim. That's what I was hoping for. I saw on a video where the home page showed a way to go to Livescope (as well as sonar. etc.) I've got my current transducer on the FS pole now and nothing on my Xi5.
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I ran into EB at the lake. He hopped on the boat and fished a few minutes with the live scope. He said the same thing about spider rigging.
Well, I guess I have to begin saving $$.
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I ran into a fellow CDC member at Millwood 6 weeks ago, we tied our boats together and I fished with their LS for a couple of hours, it ruined me. I had seen it before earlier in the summer when I ran into Josh but fishing with it did me in. As soon as I got back from that trip I purchased one. Here are a couple of pics from that trip.