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I think the difference between my two installs is this.:
In the original install the default setting was "On", unless I turned it off. Thus, even after cotacting water, it would return to the default "On" setting. In my newer install they changed the default setting to "Off". Every time it makes contact with water it turns "Off", until you manualy turn it back "On". The "improvement" was a mistake on somebody's part. |
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Ace of the Deep
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I had the FuMO 29 radar in a previous career and other than the problem of it switching itself off, I found that I had to man it myself because the Radio man wouldn't call out contacts like he does when he sits at the sonar station. Have others experienced this problem?
Nemo
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![]() My advice,switch off,unplug,rip out,throw into sea. Maybe the later models are more effective.
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