mbird
Well-Known Member
Recently, my depth sounder has been somewhat erratic with it's readings, and sometimes decides to flash, which the manuals tell me is a lost signal.
The sounder is an Autohelm SeaTalk, and is probably about 15 years old installed on the boat from new. I have had the display unit rigged up to a transducer in a workshop, which was suspended in a tube of water about 4 ft long, and the reading was correct and steady.
Next, the test transducer from the workshop was taken to the boat and suspended in the water over the side. The display ranged from 6 feet to 33 feet deep (in 6 feet of water) without the transducer being moved.
The problem seems to be no signal from the transducer installed in the boat, but I am also not sure if the display unit is giving the right reading even when there is a signal provided.
Anyone had similar problems?
The sounder is an Autohelm SeaTalk, and is probably about 15 years old installed on the boat from new. I have had the display unit rigged up to a transducer in a workshop, which was suspended in a tube of water about 4 ft long, and the reading was correct and steady.
Next, the test transducer from the workshop was taken to the boat and suspended in the water over the side. The display ranged from 6 feet to 33 feet deep (in 6 feet of water) without the transducer being moved.
The problem seems to be no signal from the transducer installed in the boat, but I am also not sure if the display unit is giving the right reading even when there is a signal provided.
Anyone had similar problems?