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I had a problem with my Raytheon L265 Fishfinder and sent it to the company
for repair. They performed the repair, tested it and said it was good as new. I just took it out yesterday for the first time and it is not working properly. Here are a few of the symptoms: 1) You see a normal screen with a school of fish and suddenly everything disappears and comes back again on its own with a somewhat different screen. 2) I am sitting motionless in 30 feet of water and suddenly the screen goes fluey and now I am sitting in 2.5 feet of water in the middle of a bay. 3) When I had it in the driveway I had the transducer submersed in a 5 gallon bucket of water and turned it on. I could hear the transducer clicking to the speed of the chart movement on the display and it changed tempo erraticly as the depth jumped all over the place. Could I possibly just have a bad transducer at this point or is the fishfinder kaput? If anyone has experienced this problem and can shed some light on what I should do please reply to me either here or email me at . Thanks in advance! Jerry |
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