Hello,
I was wondering if any has experience with placing 2 transducers belonging to 2 echo sounders would create any cross signals?
I am planning to place 2 tranducers on different positions on a boat. Probably about 2 meters apart. Each will be recording onto their own sounder unit. I plan to use this setup for a fast sea bottom survey of a lake. Having 2 transducers would create 2 dataset for every boat passage. Saves both time & the 2 dataset would complement each other for any skips in the data recordings.
I am just worried that signals from 1 transducer would be picked up by the other echo sounder and thus create a cross signal. Not really familiar with the science behind the technology. I just need to record correctly the depth from each transducer/sounder because the depth from each unit will have a corresponding XYZ value from it's corresponding GPS receiver.
Thank you.