Humminbird Side Imaging Forums
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Patty on April 16, 2012, 09:27:31 PM
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I was just wondering what frequency minn kota's universal sonar transducer uses? i have a 550x hummingbird on the bow and was wondering what settings i should be using... couldn't find any info on minn kota's site....
thanks
James Patterson
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Not sure of the freq but on your HB look for interference if both are on.
If there is none then it should be away from the HB freq..
I will look around for the mink freq..
Since they advertise the type for HB dualbeam it very well may be within the HB spectrum.
Chuck..
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thanks... i've never noticed interference with it yet... i'm thinking of upgrading it anyway was just curious more than anything....
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Keep us updated.
Thanks and good luck
Chuck
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I found this on the web:
Minn Kota has designed and utilizes a 196 kHz transducer that operates within a + or - range of ~ 6 kHz (190 kHz - 202 kHz) effectively covering the frequency range without sacrificing performance.
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Okay... so that would prob work best with a 200khz setting on any unit then? would it cover 83/200?
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The older Universal Sonar had only the 200kHz sonar capability while the newer US2 sonar has the 200/83kHz sonar capabilities. So any Humminbird 200kHz only unit would work on either one. The 200/83kHz capable Humminbird units would need to be paired with the newer US2 or only the 200kHz part of their sonar will work correctly.