psubill78
Member
- Jul 20, 2011
- 624
- Boat Info
- '05 Meridian 368 MY, '11 Baltik BA95 Dinghy. Still a Sea Ray lover at heart!
- Engines
- 8.1L HO Mercruiser (840 horse), 10kw Kohler Genset, Torqueedo 1003 for Dinghy
My '98 310 Sundancer has the generic P19 by Airmar in it for the depth finder.
I purchased a B60 to use with the NSS8.
My hope would be to use them both, so I'd have a depth backup on the little dash display, then use the B60 as the fish finder/depth/temp.
Is it possible to have both 'working' as the same time? From what I can tell, they are different frequencies, but I'm not 100% sure I'm comparing the proper stats...
The P19 is 350 watt and 200 kHz, 11 degree beam width...
The B60 is 600 watt and can be 50/200 kHz, 12 and 45 degree beam width
The P19 is more forward in the engine room, on the glassed block by sea ray, starboard side. My mounting options for the B90 would be on the port side, directly opposite -- no glassed block, or on the port side, more stern towards the engines, on the glassed block meant for the macerator sea cock....
Any recommendations on of these two can 'play' together and if either placement is 'better'?
Thank you!
I purchased a B60 to use with the NSS8.
My hope would be to use them both, so I'd have a depth backup on the little dash display, then use the B60 as the fish finder/depth/temp.
Is it possible to have both 'working' as the same time? From what I can tell, they are different frequencies, but I'm not 100% sure I'm comparing the proper stats...
The P19 is 350 watt and 200 kHz, 11 degree beam width...
The B60 is 600 watt and can be 50/200 kHz, 12 and 45 degree beam width
The P19 is more forward in the engine room, on the glassed block by sea ray, starboard side. My mounting options for the B90 would be on the port side, directly opposite -- no glassed block, or on the port side, more stern towards the engines, on the glassed block meant for the macerator sea cock....
Any recommendations on of these two can 'play' together and if either placement is 'better'?
Thank you!