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Humminbird 720101 1 Adapter Cable Helix Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Details

BrandHumminbird
ColorBlack
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Item Dimensions LxWxH8 x 15 x 7.75 inches
Map TypeNautical

Description of Humminbird 720101 1 Adapter Cable Helix

Allows use of two transducers on one unit without the use of a transducer switch. For use with Side Imaging products only, in conjunction with a dual beam transducer only. For improved high speed performance for bottom tracking. 30-Inch length. Supports MEGA Side Imaging.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool for Marine Electronics!

According to my experience, this adapter cable is a great addition to my marine electronics setup! It effortlessly linked my old sonar to the newer Helix model without any hassle.The cable was easy to install and the connection was secure. It has really improved my fishing experience by providing accurate and dependable sonar readings..

Pros
  • Easy to install, secure connection, improved performance.
Cons
  • None observed so far.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Required add-on for Humminbird with Mega Side Imaging

If you purchase a Humminbird with Mega Side Imaging and install it on your console, you will lose depth readings when you are driving at approximately 7 miles per hour. The MSI is designed to test underbody structure at virtual idle speeds. This makes it impossible to get depth readings while running. In such a case, you need to add a second high-speed converter that needs this Y-cable. Once installed, you can take depth readings when traveling at speeds greater than 7 miles per hour…

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  • Marine Electronics
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