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Transducer separation from prop wash
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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Clark" data-source="post: 495370" data-attributes="member: 31103"><p>Thanks. The new unit is not working, yet. I've had to put the installation aside as I finish up some woodworking commissions; those commissions pay for some of this foolishness, so....</p><p></p><p>We're still about 3 weeks from ice out, so I've got time to "git 'r done" before it's possible to test anything. I have a lake close that will be a good test place; I don't fish that lake because they seem to have periodic episodes of e coli contamination. It has a well-mapped bottom, so it will give me chance to learn and understand what I'm looking at against a "known quantity."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Clark, post: 495370, member: 31103"] Thanks. The new unit is not working, yet. I've had to put the installation aside as I finish up some woodworking commissions; those commissions pay for some of this foolishness, so.... We're still about 3 weeks from ice out, so I've got time to "git 'r done" before it's possible to test anything. I have a lake close that will be a good test place; I don't fish that lake because they seem to have periodic episodes of e coli contamination. It has a well-mapped bottom, so it will give me chance to learn and understand what I'm looking at against a "known quantity." [/QUOTE]
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