I have a HB 141c on the console and the transducer mounted on the right side of the transom of my BassCat Sabre. I thinking about moving my bow 570DI transducer from the trolling motor to the transom as well because I thing I will get a better image because the transom is more stable than the trolling motor. Will I have to worry about cross talk? I would like to be able to leave the 570DI in 200kHz for the wider coverage but if I can eliminate the chance of crosstalk by simply running the 570DI in 455kHz I can live with that. Honestly I plan on using it mostly in Down Imaging or dual mode.
I had added/asked this in a older post of mine but did not get much feedback. Sorry if I offend anyone due to asking the same question in two post.
Asked towards bottom of this linked post
http://forums.sideimagingsoft.com/index.php?topic=2913.0Whistler was good enough to reply to it and I thank him for his time.
Here are the specs on both so no one has to look them up.
Humminbird 141c
Sonar
Single Beam
200 kHz / 20° @ -10db
Depth: 600 ft.
150 Watts (RMS)
1200 Watts (Peak-to-Peak)
Humminbird 570DI
Down Imaging®
Sonar Coverage
455 kHz / 75° @ -10db
800 kHz / 45° @ -10db
Dual Beam PLUS™
Sonar Coverage
200 kHz / 25° @ -10db
455 kHz / 16° @ -10db
Target Separation: 2.5 inches
Power Output (RMS): 500 Watts (RMS)
Power Output (Peak to Peak): 4000 Watts (Peak-to-Peak)
PS Sorry for all the posting but I herniated 2 disc in my back and am off work and board out of my mind so my boat is all I got to think about.