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			My autopilot switched from AUTO to STANDBY while out at sea. There was 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	an alrm sound but in the past when there was a problem, I would get a message that said NO LINK or MOTOR STOPPED. There was no response to pushing the AUTO button. After turning the power on and off a few times, I was able to get it to go back into AUTO but only for about 5 minutes when it returned to STANDBY. After anchoring for a night with the power to the autopilot off, it went into AUTO with no problem after turning on the power. I did all the obvious checks for bad or loose connections but found nothing wrong. I am reluctant to take it out to sea on a long cruise for fear that I might end up stearing by hand for a few days if it happens again. I am curious to know if anyone has had a similar problem.  | 
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