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B164 - 20 Degree Transducer Question - tmoney316 - 02-24-16 11:46 AM Is there a difference between product # A80173 and A102113 for the B164 - 20 degree transducer, I'm looking to buy one to hook up to a recently purchased CP370. Thanks. RE: B164 - 20 Degree Transducer Question - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 02-24-16 01:44 PM Welcome to the Raymarine Technical Forum tmoney316, The A80173 version of the B164 is designed to be directly mated to the fishfinder Transducer socket of an ax7, cx7, e7D, ex7, or eSx7 MFD. The A102113 version of the B164 is designed to be directly mated to the fishfinder Transducer socket of a CP370, CP300 (retired), or DSM300 (retired). RE: B164 - 20 Degree Transducer Question - tmoney316 - 02-24-16 02:11 PM Ok, thank you for clearing that up for me. I'll buy the A102113 to hook up to the CP370 then. One other question. I currently have the E7D with a B60 transducer and have the CP370 on order and will be replacing the B60 with the B164 when I order it, will I need to purchase any networking cables to hook up the new CP370 and the B164 to the E7D? I don't have any radar, auto pilot or anything like hooked up to the E7D, just the VHF to get the distress signals. Thanks again for your help. RE: B164 - 20 Degree Transducer Question - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 02-24-16 02:57 PM The CP370 is designed to be interfaced to an a/c/e/eS/gS-Series MFD or HS5 RayNet Network Switch via an appropriate length of RayNet (F) to RayNet (F) Cable. The CP370 is packaged with a 2m RayNet (F) to RayNet (F) Cable. RE: B164 - 20 Degree Transducer Question - tmoney316 - 02-24-16 03:51 PM Thanks for your help. RE: B164 - 20 Degree Transducer Question - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 02-24-16 04:01 PM You're welcome. |