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Crappie Kid
03-24-2010, 09:21 AM
I had X65's on my bow and stern (192kHz). I could never run them at the same time in more than 4' of water. I am looking at a new Lowrance X96 for my bow (Terrova/US2) that is 200kHz (not dual frequencies 83kHz/200kHz.

Will they interfere?

REW
03-24-2010, 11:46 AM
In spite of what others may say about the need to have further frequency separation, I ran a 192 and a 200 kHz unit for several years with 0 interference.
I had the 192 on one side of my transom and the 200 on the other side of my transom with 0 interference problems in water depths ranging from 2 feet to 200 feet.

Your experience may be different.

Take care
REW

Wall@y@
03-24-2010, 01:03 PM
I have used the older Lowrance LMS350 with the 192KHZ on the bow of my boat and the newer X15 with the 200KHZ off the back of my boat and they never interfered with (called cross talk) with each other at what-ever depth I was in. So, from my experence my answer for you is that you can run both at the same time and you will not experence the cross talk between the units.