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RV-220 Transducers - capecodboater - 04-19-17 08:25 AM How close can the RV-220 Transducer be installed to the CPT-120 Transducer? Does the RV-220 Transducer need to be installed in a pair? My boat has a 20 degree deadrise. If I install a RV-220S, will I only get side scan on one side of the boat or only effective in deeper water? RE: RV-220 Transducers - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 04-19-17 01:46 PM Welcome to the Raymarine Forum capecodboater, Q1. How close can the RV-220 Transducer be installed to the CPT-120 Transducer? A1. Raymarine has performed any testing which would lead to a recommendation on this subject. That said, when interfaced to a system featuring an Axiom RV MFD, the RV-220 Transducer set is designed to support all of the fisfinder sonar imagery features which had been supported by the CPT-120 and CPT-200 ... and additionally support 3D sonar imagery. In this case, it would be recommended that the CPT-100 be removed from the vessel and that it be replaced by the RV-220 Transducer set. Q2. Does the RV-220 Transducer need to be installed in a pair? A2. Yes. Q3. My boat has a 20 degree deadrise. If I install a RV-220S, will I only get side scan on one side of the boat or only effective in deeper water? A3. Please see the response to Q2 ... the RV220P/S transducers are designed and tested to be installed in pairs. |