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Gotta be very careful though -- with analog transducers, the length of
the cable is figured into the delay time which is what the souonder uses to work out the depth. Might have to recalibrate. Michael Porter "Lynn Coffelt" wrote: Splicing is certainly possible. And, yes, the cable is, as you say, "sensitive", and the splice won't do it a whole lot of good. One must splice not only the center conductor, but the shield as well. Providing a little more shielding over the splice won't hurt a thing, and may well prevent the sounder's noise from leaking out into other things. (radios, loran, gps etc). Just remember the added aluminum foil (or whatever) added over the splice must be connected to the cable's shield. Should work, though. Old Chief Lynn Michael Porter Naval Architect / Boatbuilder mporter at mp-marine dot com www.mp-marine.com *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
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