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Old March 4th 15, 12:31 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Fish finder question?

Hi Gents,

Thanks for all the info. Yes, I placed a post in the boating newsgroup but
they haven't the radio tech knowledge as here.

I figured that splicing the connector would affect its abilitly to perform
100%. I do not want to damage the fishfinder head. It is 500 dollars.

Transducer and cable only about 100 dollars but the time to install it is
the kicker. It will take more than a day and I worry I would be installing a
less quality one right beside what looks to be a good quality one.For no
reason.

I was hoping someone here had done a similiar upgrade and knew how to
measure that existing tranducer with about 30 feet of cable.

Thank you all for the information, but obviously the best solution would be
to replace it. I was hoping to use existing one that may work just as
equally.

Thanks again for all the info.

Cheers

73s







"Flash" wrote in message
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On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 17:10:29 -0500, "Tom" wrote:


Is there a way to test the transducer to see if it is 200khz compatible
for
the new Elite 5?


It is quite a simple procedure actually that can be discovered in one of a
few
different means.

1st - Consult the product information for the required information. or
2nd - Call a local supplier/authorized service provider. Many Marinas and
boating accessory sales locations will be happy to provide you with some
examples.
3rd - Call the manufacturer.

Can I simply splice it myself or is there a reason why I
shouldn't. I have spliced coax many times.


Many people can splice coax. Very few will do it right or not at all when
inadvisable. being able to pass a signal is no indication that the splice
was
done properly. Given your past posts covering a wide variety of subjects
and
technologies, hardly any having to do with the actual purpose of this
group, my
advice is to contact the manufacturer for advice and the proper parts for
your
ideal installation.