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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 21:55:45 +1100, David Flew wrote:
My situation is a little different. I've got a boat built around 1960, it's got a thru-hull transducer with no markings. Presumably it's a little more modern than 1960's! Assuming that I can estimate the resonant frequency ( I've got only a frequency generator and a decent multimeter, ) how do I decide if it's worth while getting a plug to adapt the transmitter to my Lowrance X48? Or do I just wait a year until I pull the boat out of the water for annual maintenance and fit a new thru-hull transponder? Regards David I'd suggest you wait until you pull the boat out of the water and replace it. The problem is that you can't identify it. Others have suggested ways to determine the resonant frequency, but that won't tell you how much peak power it will handle. I don't know how you can do that without destroying it. -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com |
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