MarcJ
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I've just read the other thread with the speed log questions. I think that I have one of these fitted - here's a pic of the where it goes through the hull and the wire end that's attached:
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Thank god I didn't undo that bolt, which I pondered - it would have been panic, I was on on my own with no mobile signal!
My question is - can I check to see if there's a paddle wheel or some sort of transducer underneath by checking for signals whilst moving? Is that a daft idea, in which case should I have a look first? - with a suitable plug ready (I'd have to make one).
Oh I should say, I have a Humminbird 383 combo sounder and GPS so I don't "need" the speed log, but it would be nice to know if there's one there, and maybe get the right display for it, in case the GPS fails. Also I have a basic TV signal detector that you would use to attach to an aerial cable, to tell you when the aerial is aligned, I wondered if that might show something...
I've just read the other thread with the speed log questions. I think that I have one of these fitted - here's a pic of the where it goes through the hull and the wire end that's attached:
View attachment 31719
View attachment 31720
Thank god I didn't undo that bolt, which I pondered - it would have been panic, I was on on my own with no mobile signal!
My question is - can I check to see if there's a paddle wheel or some sort of transducer underneath by checking for signals whilst moving? Is that a daft idea, in which case should I have a look first? - with a suitable plug ready (I'd have to make one).
Oh I should say, I have a Humminbird 383 combo sounder and GPS so I don't "need" the speed log, but it would be nice to know if there's one there, and maybe get the right display for it, in case the GPS fails. Also I have a basic TV signal detector that you would use to attach to an aerial cable, to tell you when the aerial is aligned, I wondered if that might show something...
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