Nasa Clipper Depth

Stemar

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I had an issue with the power to my instruments, now resolved, but the Clipper Depth, used for the first time in the best part of a year, is showing random numbers, none of which look like the correct depth. The transducer is, as it's always been, firmly attached to the inside of the hull with a No More Nails type of product There's no visible change, so I don't think that's the problem.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
 

FlyingGoose

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Sorry might sound dump but have you tried to disconnect the feed at the back of the unit and re plug it in .
I have 2 not reapeaters and i can swap the cable between them for cabin or at helm , the helm one does the same for me , l put it down to not working.
Also NASA if you phone them pr drop an email are extremely helpful
 

Mud Lark

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Had a similar problem with ours a couple of years ago.
Somehow the settings had been changed and the unit was programmed to ignore echos shallower than 4 metres. Worked ok in deep water but just displayed nonsense the rest of the time.
 
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