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Re: T&T: Airmar Speed Transducer

From: Ron Rogers (no email)
Date: Fri Feb 15 2008 - 13:11:00 EST

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    Furuno (and probably others) offers this "Smart transducer" (mine came in an
    Airmar box) in several versions: temp,speed, depth; speed, depth; etc.
    Although they attach to most Furuno NavNet gear, you can buy an RD30 which
    provides a readout for this and other NEMA gear.

    Ron Rogers

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "John & Liz" <>
    |
    | "I'd like to ask a research favor from you as well. It looks like our
    | speed transducer crapped out. Airmar makes a non-paddlewheel transducer
    | that works off of ultrasonic signal (I think) measurements of small
    | bubbles and particles in the water. This new style has been out for
    several
    | years now and I'm wondering if there are any rumblings about it, good,
    | bad, or indifferent. Not having to clean a paddle wheel would be nice,
    | but not if the sensor doesn't work for well."
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