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Anonymous
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Folks,
I've got a 20 year old 1751 with a radar video problem. It has worked well for the past several years then the radar video seemed to deteriorate during this year.
Good things:
1. The "tune" level is consistently high.
2. The basic numbers and display grid is fine.
3. NMEA input is properly displayed (including displaying the current waypoint).
4. The radar has a total of about only 100 transmit hours.
Bad things:
1. Sometimes no radar video display; sometimes good radar video display.
2. One time when no radar video display I left the radar in Transmit mode for about 4 hours (at the dock) and sometime during that 4 hour period the radar video display appeared.
3. Most recently, the radar video display shows a solid green sweep with no detail, but if I fiddle with the front panel controls the solid green will momentarily go away and I can see the real radar video objects displayed.
So, this seems to be an intermittent and deteriorating problem.
Any thoughts as to what may be causing this?
Thanks,
Bob St John
I've got a 20 year old 1751 with a radar video problem. It has worked well for the past several years then the radar video seemed to deteriorate during this year.
Good things:
1. The "tune" level is consistently high.
2. The basic numbers and display grid is fine.
3. NMEA input is properly displayed (including displaying the current waypoint).
4. The radar has a total of about only 100 transmit hours.
Bad things:
1. Sometimes no radar video display; sometimes good radar video display.
2. One time when no radar video display I left the radar in Transmit mode for about 4 hours (at the dock) and sometime during that 4 hour period the radar video display appeared.
3. Most recently, the radar video display shows a solid green sweep with no detail, but if I fiddle with the front panel controls the solid green will momentarily go away and I can see the real radar video objects displayed.
So, this seems to be an intermittent and deteriorating problem.
Any thoughts as to what may be causing this?
Thanks,
Bob St John