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Two marcums...one small sleeper


grapeapplepie

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Does anyone know if we can expect interference issues if we have two LX-3 units in the same small fishing area? I know the units have the "Interference Rejection" feature, but isn't that for interfence between different manufacturers?

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im sure someone on here has experience with this but i have ran my lx3 with a vx1, ice 35 with no issues. also with a vex, they had issues not me.

I would think same model, so they are the same frequency, should be good!

if not try IR obviously, and sometimes turning it off and then back on works.

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You'll probably have to play with the IR a bit between the units, but it shouldn't a problem.

marine_man

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Shouldn't be a problem... We ran a fl-20, fl-18, bird-55, and a vx-1 in the same house and by playing with the IR button a bit we all were fine....

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Ya, we had 3 Vex's last year and bringina 4th this year. Every once in a while, a wierd shift in the earth makes em all go haywire for a min but the IR buttons cure it.

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We run 3 marcums in our house. They are 2- XL3's and 1- XL5. You do nave to adjust some times.

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I'm running a Hummingbird 55, FL-8, FL-18 and LX-5 this next weekend the usually the Vex's have the most issue but the IR on the Marcum takes care of it.

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