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    Default Transducer on front of boat would like to get away from trolling motor.


    I looking to move transducer away from trolling motor getting interference on y si unit. Any ideals from you guys would help me out. Thanks Mark

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    Likes brettw, SlabPappi LIKED above post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rprince80 View Post
    Very nicely built.



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    Here is another choice. Fishing Specialties Bow Transducer Mount.

    I recently saw one on a fellow fisherman's boat and was very impressed with the quality. I don't think he had more than $75 in it.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=Fish...2F%3B191%3B294
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    Try using a ferrite core supressor

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    Try a cb noise filter with the ferrite cores.

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    The one from Podunk works well!! If you need any info please feel free to pm me.
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